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Dish Network 512 Satellite TV System User Manual

Contents
Safety Instructions.......................................................................... iii
Chapter 1 - Introduction .................................................................. 1
Welcome! .............................................................................................. 1
About this Receiver .............................................................................. 2
Overview ............................................................................................... 2
Getting Started ..................................................................................... 4
Quick Tour of Basic Features ............................................................... 5
Quick Tour of the Menus ...................................................................... 7
Quick Tour of Digital Video Recorder Features .................................. 12
Quick Tour of Watching One Program While Recording Others ........ 16
Quick Tour of Picture-in-Picture (PIP) ................................................ 17
Satellite Television .............................................................................. 18
Satellite Signal Quality ........................................................................ 18
Chapter 2 - Receiver Description and Installation ...................... 19
Receiver Front Panel .......................................................................... 19
Receiver Back Panel .......................................................................... 20
Remote Controls ................................................................................. 21
Connecting the Receiver to Your Nearby TV ..................................... 24
Programming the Recover Button ...................................................... 26
Changing the TV1 Output Channel .................................................... 27
Connecting the Receiver to the Phone Line ....................................... 27
Connecting the Receiver to a Dish Antenna System .......................... 29
Optional - Connecting VCRs to the System ....................................... 31
Optional - Connecting to an Over-the-Air Antenna or Cable .............. 31
Optimize Your Remote Controls ......................................................... 32
Setting Up TV1 to Operate in UHF Pro .............................................. 34
Setting Up TV1 to Operate in IR (default) ........................................... 35
Chapter 3 - Using the System ....................................................... 37
Using the Two Satellite Tuners ........................................................... 37
Using the Remote Control .................................................................. 38
Using the Menus ................................................................................. 43
Using Text Fields ................................................................................ 47
Changing Channels ............................................................................ 48
Using the Program Guide .................................................................. 48
Displaying Program Information ......................................................... 50
Using Favorites Lists .......................................................................... 52
Using Timers ...................................................................................... 54
Watching One Program While Recording Another ............................. 62
Using More DVR Features ................................................................. 64
Using Themes and Search ................................................................. 71
Using Locks ........................................................................................ 74
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Personal Identification Numbers .........................................................81
Using Caller ID ...................................................................................81
Resetting Receiver to Factory Default Settings ..................................82
Changing Audio Languages for Programs ..........................................83
Receiver Updates ...............................................................................84
Control Other Devices with the Remote Control ................................. 85
Testing the System .............................................................................95
Chapter 4 - Reference.....................................................................97
Troubleshooting Tables ......................................................................97
Device Codes ....................................................................................109
Appendix ......................................................................................115
Limited Warranty ...............................................................................115
What the Warranty Covers ................................................................115
What the Warranty Does Not Cover .................................................115
Residential Customer Agreement .....................................................116
Staying Legal ....................................................................................124
FCC Compliance ...............................................................................124
Radio Interference ............................................................................125
Signal Strength Present at the Television .........................................125
Connecting to an Over-the-Air Antenna ............................................125
Index ..............................................................................................127
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Safety Instructions
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Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with a dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Connect the power plug to an outlet having a safety ground connection. Do not
defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has
two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
The power plug must be readily accessible so that the equipment can be easily
disconnected from the AC power.
The receiver is still connected to the AC power whenever it is plugged in to a
live power outlet, even if the receiver is turned off using the buttons on the
remote control or the front panel.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. The use of
accessories or attachments not recommended by the receiver manufacturer will
void the Limited Warranty.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or
has been dropped.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
Note to Satellite TV System Installer: This reminder is provided to call the
satellite TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular,
specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the
building as close to the point of cable entry as practical (see the illustration).
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Satellite Dish
Ground Clamp
Antenna Discharge
Unit
Grounding Conductors
(NEC Section 810-21)
Coaxial Cable
from Satellite Dish
Electric Service Equipment
Ground Clamps
Power Service Grounding
Electrode System
(NEC Art. 250, Part H)
Safety Tips
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Unplug the receiver from the AC power outlet before cleaning.
Always handle the satellite receiver carefully. Excessive shock and vibration
can damage the hard drive.
Do not place the receiver in an enclosure such as a cabinet without proper
ventilation. Do not stack the receiver on top of or below other electronic
devices as this can cause heat build-up and vibration.
Do not install the receiver in any area where the temperature can be less than
40°F or more than 113°F. If the receiver is cold to the touch, do not plug it in
immediately. Let it sit unplugged at room temperature for at least 45 minutes
before plugging it in.
Operate the receiver using only the power source type indicated on the marking
label. Unplug the receiver power cord by gripping the power plug, not the cord.
Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords, as this can result in a risk of
fire or electrical shock.
Never insert objects of any kind into the receiver through openings, as the
objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts. This could cause
fire or electrical shock.
Ensure that the outdoor parts of the antenna system are grounded in accordance
with local, state, federal, and National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements.
Do not locate the antenna near overhead light or power circuits, or where it can
fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme
care to avoid touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them can be
fatal.
Do not attempt to service the receiver yourself, as opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltage, and will void the Limited Warranty.
Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel.
Use an outlet that contains surge suppression or ground fault protection. For
added protection during a lightning storm, or when the receiver is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug the power cord from
the wall outlet, disconnect the lines between the receiver and the antenna, and
disconnect the telephone line. This will provide some protection against
damage caused by lightning or power line surges.
On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended periods of time
may cause them to be permanently imprinted on the screen. Consult your
TV user guide for information on whether this is a problem for your TV,
what operating/viewing restrictions apply to avoid this problem, and
associated TV warranty coverage.
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Introduction
Congratulations on choosing DISH Network. You are about to experience
the excitement and convenience of Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) service,
which delivers the very best picture and sound quality. DISH Network
consistently provides state-of-the-art products and satellite-delivered
services — with high performance, ease of operation, and a wide variety
of entertainment options.
Welcome!
You’re about to enjoy a Digital Video Recorder!
This satellite receiver lets you decide how you watch TV. You can record and
play back audio and video with full digital quality. You can pause a live
program and not miss any of the action or you can record a program to watch
later, without a VCR.
Important Information About This Receiver
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Always handle the satellite receiver carefully.
Avoid excessive shock and vibration at all times as
this can damage the internal hard drive.
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If you have the receiver turned on and need to
move it, be sure to unplug the receiver and let it sit
for at least 30 seconds before moving it.
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Do not install the receiver in any area where the
temperature can be less than 40°F or more than
113°F while the unit is operating.
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If the receiver is cold to the touch, do not plug it in
immediately. Let it sit unplugged at room
temperature for at least 45 minutes before
plugging it in.
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Avoid installing the receiver above, on top of, or
underneath another electronic device (such as an
audio receiver), as this can cause heat build-up
and vibration.
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About this Receiver
Your DISH Network satellite receiver has features that make watching TV
more exciting. Along with the integrated digital video recording (DVR)
functions, you are about to discover new ways to make programming
choices.
Remote Controls
Two remote controls coan be used with your receiver:
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An Infrared (IR) remote control is included with your receiver. It
controls programming for a nearby TV and is labeled with a green
number 1, which matches similar markings on the receiver output
connections and the menus displayed for the nearby TV.
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An optional IR/Ultra-High Frequency Pro (UHF Pro) remote
control is also available separately to control programming through
walls, floors and other obstructions, for example, when your
receiver is installed in a different room than your TV.
Overview
Before you use your satellite receiver, you need to install the system or
have it installed by a professional technician. For a professional installation,
please call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474). If you
install the system yourself, use the diagrams and instructions in Chapter 2.
A vital part of the installation is to set up the receiver to get
the latest software from the satellite. Afer you install a new
system correctly, following the instructions in Chapter 2, then
your receiver will automatically install this software.
Tip: In the margins
of pages throughout this guide are
tips and other
information to
make using your
satellite receiver
easy and fun.
For information on the receiver and its installation, read Chapter 2,
Receiver Description and Installation beginning on page 19.
For information on any specific feature or function, read Chapter 3, Using
The System beginning on page 37.
If you have a problem operating the system or receive an error message, use
the Troubleshooting Tables beginning on page 97.
Conventions
To make it easy for you to use this guide, we use the following conventions.
• The names of remote control buttons are all uppercase.
For Example: Press the SAT button.
• Menus and options that appear on the TV screen are in bold type.
For Example: Open the Program Guide.
• Select means to move the highlight to an on-screen option or choice
in a list and press the SELECT button on the remote control.
For Example: Select the Locks option.
• Button sequences are shown in this convention: [button name or
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number]-[button name or number]-[button name or number].
For Example: Press MENU-6-1-3 on your remote control to
display the System Information screen.
Connections on the back of the receiver are in small capital letters.
For Example: SATELLITE IN
Where this guide mentions nearby TV, it refers to any TV directly
connected to the receiver’s TV1 outputs. A nearby TV receives the
menus and satellite programming from the receiver’s TV1 outputs
and is connected using coaxial or audio/video cables.
Where this guide mentions remote TV, it refers to (a) cable-ready
TV(s) located away from the receiver. An IR/UHF Pro remote
controls the satellite receiver and its menus and programming are
delivered through your coaxial cable.
Where this guide mentions remote control, it refers to either the
included IR remote control used when viewing a nearby TV or an
optional IR/UHF Pro remote control, which can be used to control
the receiver from a different room. If a specific remote control must
be used, this guide will refer directly to it.
Fixed Images
On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended
periods of time may cause them to be permanently imprinted
on the screen. Consult your TV’s user guide for information
on whether this is a problem for your TV’s display, what
operating/viewing restrictions apply to avoid this problem,
and any associated TV warranty coverage.
DISH Network Logo
Whenever the receiver’s TV1 output(s) are turned off using the
remote control or front-panel POWER buttons, you will see
the DISH Network logo moving around on your TV screen.
This feature is included with your receiver to assure you that
the connections between your receiver and TV(s) are not lost.
Press the POWER or SELECT button on the remote control
to resume watching satellite TV programming.
Note: This logo is displayed using the TV1 video outputs, except for the
CH 3–4 OUT. TV(s) connected using CH 3–4 OUT will not display this.
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Getting Started
After your system has been installed, order and watch your programming
using the following steps:
Step 1: Ordering Your Programming
Tip: The IR remote
control is used to
control TV1 menus
and programming
on a nearby TV. An
optional IR/UHF
Pro remote can be
used to control the
receiver from
another room.
1. Using a remote control, press SAT and then press the top
POWER button to turn on the receiver. Make sure the TV is
also on.
2. Press GUIDE.
You will see that some channels in the Program Guide appear
in white. These channels can be viewed immediately. However, many
channels will be in red. You cannot view these channels until you order
their programming.
3. Press the SYSTEM INFO button on the receiver front panel to display
the System Info screen.
Note: The following screen is for example only. Be sure to use the
numbers on the System Info screen displayed on your own TV.
4. Call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474). A
customer service representative will help you start DISH Network
programming on your system and will discuss the various programming
packages available.
5. Choose a package and the representative will authorize your
programming.
6. Press SELECT to close the System Info screen.
7. Wait a few minutes and the channels you purchased will turn from red
to white, and can now be viewed.
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Step 2: Finding Programs to Watch
1. Press the GUIDE button.
2. When the Program Guide opens, use the UP or
DOWN ARROW to view information on other
channels. Press the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN
buttons to move you quickly through the Program
Guide. The channels for the programming you ordered
should be shown in white and are available for viewing.
After you have highlighted a current program in the
Program Guide, press SELECT to watch it.
Tip: The Program
Guide provides a
complete listing of
all programs available on all channels, including
those that are not in
your subscription
(these channels
have red backgrounds).
Quick Tour of Basic Features
This tour guides you quickly through a number of basic satellite receiver
features accessible directly from the remote control without using menus.
For more detailed information about each feature, see Chapter 3, Using the
System.
1. Make sure the TV is on.
2. Press the UP or DOWN ARROW button on your
remote control to change channels.
3. Press the RECALL button to go back to the last channel
you watched.
4. Press the THEMES (LEFT ARROW) button to open the
Themes and Search menu. This menu allows you to
search for programming by thematic categories (for
example, movies, sports, and more) or by one or more key
words used in the descriptive programming information.
5. Select Sports to see a list of sporting events.
6. Press the VIEW LIVE TV button to return to watching
the program in progress.
7. Press the INFO button to see information about the program.
Note: The first time you press the INFO button, the
background of the screen of information is transparent. Press
the INFO button again to make the background of the
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information screen opaque (solid). When you press the INFO button a
third time, the information screen is closed.
8. Press the CANCEL button to return to watching the program.
9. Press the BROWSE (RIGHT ARROW) button to open the
Browse Banner. The Browse Banner shows information
on a program you’re watching at the top, and information on
two other programs at the bottom of the TV screen.
10. Press the UP or DOWN ARROW button to
change the channel information you see at the
bottom of the TV screen.
11. Press the RIGHT ARROW button to highlight
the program coming on next at the bottom. Press
the LEFT ARROW button to go back to the
program on now.
12. Press the VIEW LIVE TV button to clear the Browse
Banner from the screen and return to watching the program
in progress. Press SELECT to change to the highlighted
channel.
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Quick Tour of the Menus
Quick Tour of the Menus
This tour guides you quickly through the basic features available through
the Main Menu. See Chapter 3, Using the System for more information
about these and other features.
Note: The menu buttons that are grayed out indicate that while the features
are not yet available on this system, they may become available with future
software upgrades.
1. Press the remote control MENU button to open the Main
Menu.
Tip: An IR remote
is used to control
menus and satellite
programming on a
nearby TV. An
optional IR/UHF
Pro remote can be
used to control
your receiver from
another room.
2. Press the 1 button to select the Program Guide option on the
Main Menu. This opens the Program Guide on the TV screen.
You can use the Program Guide to find and select a program to watch.
For now, though, go on with this tour.
3. Press the MENU button to go back to the Main Menu.
4. Press the 2 button to select the Themes and Search option on
the Main Menu. This menu allows you to search for
programming by themes (movies, sports, etc.) or by key words
used in the program information.
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5. Press the MENU button to go back to the Main Menu.
6. Press the 3 button to select the Customer option. This menu
provides convenient access to your DISH Network account to
review your statement, pay your bill, upgrade programming, and
more.
7. Press the 0 button to go back to the Main Menu.
8. Press the 4 button to select the Dish Home option. You can
order channels, check the news and weather, and even play
games.
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9. Press the MENU button to go back to the Main Menu.
10. Press the 5 button to select the Locks option on the Main
Menu. This menu allows you to apply password-protected
locks on programming based on rating, or even on a channelby-channel basis.
11. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu.
12. Press the 6 button to select the System Setup option on the
Main Menu. Use this menu to set up the system the way you
want.
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13. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu.
14. Press the 7 button to select the Timers option on the Main
Menu. This menu is used for creating and changing timers
used to trigger automatic channel changes, reminders, or DVR
recordings.
15. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu.
16. Press the 8 button to open the Preferences menu. This menu
allows you to set up your receiver to make it more convenient
to use.
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17. Press 3 to open the Favorites menu. This menu allows you to
set up lists of your favorite channels to make finding what you
want to watch easier.
18. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu.
19. Press the VIEW LIVE TV button to return to watching the
program in progress.
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Quick Tour of Digital Video Recorder Features
DVR features let you have fun with live TV because they put you in control.
Is someone at the door or on the phone? Just press PAUSE on the remote.
When you are ready to start watching the program again, press PLAY. You
will start up right where you left off without missing a minute of the
program. The following tour gives you an overview of the DVR features of
your DISH Network satellite TV receiver. For instructions on specific
functions, see Chapter 3, Using the System.
1. Watch a program for just a few minutes.
2. Press the PAUSE button to pause the program.
Tip: You can
pause a live program to answer
the phone or get
a snack!
Note: The status bar at the bottom of your screen shows how
long the program has been paused. You can pause a live
program for up to two hours.
On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended
periods of time may cause them to be permanently
imprinted on the screen. Consult your TV user guide for
information on whether this is a problem for your TV,
what operating/viewing restrictions apply to avoid this
problem, and associated TV warranty coverage.
3. Press the PLAY button to watch the program from the point
where you paused it.
4. Press the VIEW LIVE TV button to return right away to
viewing the program in progress.
5. Press the SKIP BACK button to skip back about ten
seconds in the program.
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6. Press the PAUSE button and then press the BACK button to
reverse the program in slow motion. Press the BACK button
once to reverse the program 1/4 the speed as normal play.
Press the BACK button twice to reverse at normal speed. As
you press the BACK button repeatedly, the program reverses
faster with each press up to its fastest speed.
7. Press PLAY.
8. Press the SKIP FWD button to skip ahead about 30 seconds
in the play back.
Note: You cannot skip ahead if you are watching live TV.
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9. Press the PAUSE button and then press the FWD button to
forward the program in slow motion. When you press the
FWD button once the program advances at 1/15 the speed
of normal play. Press the FWD button twice to forward at
1/4 as fast as normal play. Press the FWD button three times
to play the program at normal speed. As you press the FWD
button repeatedly, the program advances faster up to its
fastest speed.
Tip: The receiver
has features that let
you decide how to
watch TV!
10. Press the VIEW LIVE TV button to return right away to watching the
program in progress.
11. Press the RECORD button to start recording the program
right now.
12. When the Record Remainder of this Event displays, select
OK to start recording now. See page 56 for an explanation of
the recording options.
13. Select OK to start recording the program. Notice the receiver’s front
panel RECORDING light turns on.
14. If you want to end the recording right away, press the STOP
button. This stops the receiver from recording the program.
Notice the receiver’s front panel RECORDING light turns
off.
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15. Now, if you want to take the time, use the Program Guide to find
another program set to start in the next few minutes.
Note: Start watching the program when it starts. Watch the program for
a few minutes.
16. Press the BACK button to reverse the program.
Note: Let the program reverse all the way to its start.
17. Press the DVR button. This opens the DVR Events menu on
the TV screen.
18. Use the remote control arrow buttons to
highlight an event on the DVR Events
menu (it’s OK to highlight an event
you’re currently recording).
19. Press the remote control SELECT button to select the
event you highlighted. This opens a menu of info about
that event.
20. Press VIEW LIVE TV to return right away to watching the
program in progress.
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Quick Tour of Watching One Program While
Recording Others
The steps below show one of many ways to watch one program while
recording another.
1. Press GUIDE to open the Program Guide. Find a program
you want to watch now.
2. Press SELECT to watch that program.
3. Press the RECORD button.
4. Select OK.
5. Press GUIDE on the remote. Use the Program Guide to find another
program that you want to watch now. Select that program. You are now
watching one program while recording another.
6. Press RECORD and select OK when the pop-up message displays. You
are now recording two programs at the same time.
7. Press DVR on the remote control. The DVR Events screen will open.
You should see the two programs that are recording indicated by the red
dot next to the listings.
8. Select a program that you recorded in an earlier quick tour (that is, one
that is not recording now), and then select Start.
9. You should now be watching a pre-recorded program while the receiver
is recording the other two events (programs).
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Quick Tour of Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
Quick Tour of Picture-in-Picture (PIP)
Your DISH Network receiver allows you to watch two different programs at the
same time using Picture-in-Picture (PIP).
1. Press PIP. The PIP window will open. The program in the
small box will be whatever is playing on the last channel you
watched on that tuner.
2. Press the SWAP button on the remote control. The channel that was in
the PIP window will now be displayed full screen.
3. Press GUIDE on the remote. Use the Program Guide to find a program
that you want to watch now. Select that program.
4. This new program will be displayed full screen.
5. Press SWAP to go back to watching your original
program full screen and put this new program in the
PIP window.
6. Press the PIP button again to make the PIP window larger.
7. Press the POSITION button to move the PIP window around
on the TV screen..
8. Press the PIP button again to close the PIP window.
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Satellite Television
Satellite television uses satellites in a stationary orbit over the Earth to
deliver television and audio programming. This type of orbit enables the
satellites to stay aligned over one place on the surface of the Earth. Once the
satellite dish is aimed at the satellite, the dish does not have to move.
Satellite Signal Quality
Tip: If you lose
your picture, it’s
most likely due
to heavy rain,
snow, or the
build-up of snow
on your dish.
Rain and Snow Fade
Heavy rain, snow, or cloud cover can block the satellite signal, which can
interrupt your programming service. By aiming the satellite dish to get the
strongest signal during installation, you can help prevent rain and snow
from interrupting the signal. Your service will return after the weather
condition has passed.
Solar Interference
Twice a year, the sun moves to a position behind the DISH Network satellite
as it orbits the Earth. The exact time of the year that this occurs varies,
depending on the location, but it is near the beginning of spring and again
near the beginning of autumn. The period of solar interference lasts for a
few minutes at about the same time everyday for a few days during the
spring and autumn, so do not be alarmed when it happens.
This is an unavoidable natural event for all television involving the use of
satellites and has an adverse effect on many program providers. During
these brief periods, you will not be able to see programs on DISH Network.
Once the sun has moved from behind the satellite, the programs will
reappear.
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Receiver Front Panel
Smart Card Door
Behind this door is a slot for a future smart card. No smart card is included with
this receiver.
Arrow Buttons
You can use the ARROW buttons to change satellite channels displayed on your
TV. From within a menu, use these buttons to move the highlight up or down.
Indicators
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TV1 Power - The green light indicates that the receiver is providing
programming to your TV through the rear-panel TV1 output connections.
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Recording - The red light indicates that the DVR is recording an event.
Buttons
The buttons on the receiver give you some control of the receiver. However,
most of the time you will want to use the remote control that came with your
receiver.
• System Info - Displays the receiver’s System Info screen on your TV.
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Menu - Displays the Main Menu. After you press this button, use the
ARROWS and SELECT buttons to navigate through the menus.
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Arrows/Select - Use the ARROWS and SELECT the same way as the
ARROW and Select buttons on the remote control.
•
Power - Press the POWER button to turn satellite programming on or off
to your TV.
IR Sensor
The INFRARED (IR) SENSOR receives IR signals from the remote control.
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Receiver Back Panel
Tip: The six coaxial
connections on the
back of your
receiver are color
coded to make the
connectors easy to
identify. Inside the
front cover of this
guide are stickers
that are color
coded the same
way as the coaxial
connections. See
the installation
instructions
starting on page 24
for information on
how to use the
stickers that go on
the coaxial cables.
The receiver connections on the back panel are arranged in three groups:
• TV1 Connections - Use these connections with your TV.
• TV2 Connections - Do not try to use these connections with your TV.
• Other Connections - Use these connections with the dish antenna, UHF
remote-control antenna, and telephone line.
TV1 Connections
The following connections provide the menu displays and programming to your
TV.
TV CH 3–4 Out
The TV CH 3–4 connection provides good quality video and
mono (non-stereo) audio to your nearby TV. Use a coaxial
cable to make this connection. The TV CH 3–4 connection is
color-coded white.
RCA Out
The RCA audio/video outputs provide high-quality picture and full
stereo sound to your nearby TV (if your TV has these connections).
Use RCA-type cables to make this connection. If the TV has only
one (monophonic) input for this type of audio, connect it to the right
(R) phono-plug audio output port on back of the satellite receiver.
S-Video Out
The S-VIDEO connection provides the highest quality standarddefinition video signal to your nearby TV (if your TV has this
input connection). Use an S-Video cable to make the connection.
If you use this back panel output for video between the receiver
and your TV, you must still connect the audio using the PHONO
(RCA) AUDIO LEFT/RIGHT OUTPUTS and Phono Plug (RCA-type)
cables, as shown above.
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TV Antenna/Cable In
The TV ANTENNA/CABLE IN is used if you want the satellite
receiver to connect the tuner of the nearby TV to an over-the-air
antenna or cable-TV distribution system when the satellite
receiver is turned off or when using the TV/VIDEO button on
the remote control. Use a coaxial cable to make this connection
to an over-the-air (OTA) antenna or cable-TV system. The TV
ANTENNA/CABLE IN connection is color-coded black. Your TV
must be connected to the CHANNEL 3-4 output to use this feature.
TV2 Connections
Do not use any TV2 connections to connect to your TV. These connections are
inactive.
Tip: If you connect
a cable to the TV/
Antenna In port,
attach the black
cable sticker to the
cable near where it
attaches to the
receiver. The
stickers are
located inside the
front cover of this
guide.
Other Connections
Satellite In
The SATELLITE IN connections are used to
receive satellite TV signals from the dish
antenna. The connection is made using
RG-6 coaxial cable. The SATELLITE IN
connections are color-coded blue.
Note: Both SATELLITE IN connections must be used for proper operation of this
dual-tuner receiver. You may use a DISH Pro Plus input-signal separator.
Remote Antenna (for optional accessory)
The REMOTE ANTENNA port receives UHF Pro signals
from an optional IR/UHF Pro remote control so that it can
control menus and programming from another room.
Connect this antenna here, and place it so that it does not
touch anything. If you do not connect the antenna, you
cannot use a UHF-enabled remote to control the receiver’s
menus and programming. The REMOTE ANTENNA port is color-coded green.
Telephone Jack
The TELEPHONE JACK is used to connect the receiver to an
active telephone line. Use a standard RJ-11 telephone cable
assembly to make the connection. You must keep the receiver
connected to an active telephone line. Otherwise, you may not
be able to order pay-per-view programs, use all of the DISH
Interactive features, or access other customer services from DISH Network.
Remote Controls
Remote controls give you easy access to all the features of your satellite
receiver. You can set up a DISH Network four-component remote to control the
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satellite receiver and as many as three other devices. These devices can be your
TV, a VCR or DVD player, and a third device (an audio system or a second TV).
Types of Remote Controls
Remote Control (IR silver or IR
green) uses infrared, line-of-sight
signals to control the receiver.
IR light signals travel relatively short
distances (40 feet or less), and cannot
go through walls or other solid
objects. You must point the remote
control directly at the device, with no
objects blocking the line of sight.
This remote also uses IR signals to
control other devices that the remote
is programmed to control. You must
point the remote control directly at
these devices, with no objects
blocking the lines of sight to them.
This remote control may be identified
by a blank silver key or the green
number 1 at the bottom of the remote.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY: Remote
Control (IR/UHF-Pro) uses UHF Pro
radio-frequency signals to control the
receiver from a remote location or
through walls or other obstructions.
UHF Pro signals travel longer
distances and can pass through walls,
the floor, and other solid objects. To
use the UHF Pro remote, for example
to control the receiver from another
room, you must first attach the UHF
remote-control antenna to the receiver
back-panel connector (see page 23).
The UHF Pro remote uses IR signals
to control other devices that the
remote is programmed to control. You
must point the remote control directly
at these devices, with no objects
blocking the lines of sight to them.
This remote control may be identified
by the UHF Pro logo on the key at the
bottom of the remote.
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Batteries
The remote controls come with AAA-size batteries, which need to be installed
when you first receive your system. When you replace old batteries, you should
replace all of the batteries. Use batteries of the same kind, for example alkaline
or lithium, and don’t mix batteries of different types or kinds. Lithium batteries
last longer than alkaline.
Installing or Changing the Batteries
1. Press down on the battery cover’s top latch and slide the
cover off.
2. If you are changing the batteries, take out all of the old
batteries.
3. Put the new batteries in. Make sure you match the plus
(“+”) ends with the plus markings on the battery case.
4. Slide the battery cover back into place.
Low Battery Warning
When you see a low-battery warning message below the Program Banner, the
batteries in your remote control are weak and need to be replaced.
Attach a UHF Antenna (for optional accessory)
You need to attach the UHF remote control antenna to
the receiver’s back panel REMOTE ANTENNA input if you
want to use an optional IR/UHF Pro remote control.
Note: Be sure to position this antenna straight up so you can use the remote
control from as far away as possible. Don’t let the antenna mast touch anything.
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Attention: If your optional DISH Network UHF Pro remote
control isn’t working very well from far away, you may be
experiencing interference from objects near your receiver. To
improve the remote control’s range, try any or all of the
following:
• Place the receiver higher than all of the other equipment in your
entertainment center. Place nothing above the entertainment
center.
• Provide space behind and above the receiver so that the UHF
antenna can be installed and positioned straight up. If this is not
possible, you can tilt the UHF antenna at about a 30° angle.
• Place the UHF antenna outside the entertainment center by
using a coaxial cable to connect the antenna to the receiver.
• Try moving the receiver and/or antenna to another location.
• Move all nearby over-the-air antennas away from the UHF
remote antenna. Do not place any antennas on your receiver.
• Attach a UHF-signal attenuator as described on page 33.
Connecting the Receiver to Your Nearby TV
This section describes how to connect receiver TV 1 output port(s) to a nearby
TV. The easiest way to connect the receiver to the TV is using coaxial cable
connections, but you may also use the composite RCA or S-Video outputs.
Coaxial Cable Connections
1. Connect a coaxial cable from the CH 3-4 output on the receiver to a nearby
TV’s tuner port.
2. Place the white CH 3-4 sticker on the cable near where the cable connects to
the receiver (see the picture on the next page in the margin).
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3. Plug in the power cord for the receiver.
4. Turn on the receiver with the front-panel power button and make sure the
green TV1 power indicator is lit.
5. Turn on the nearby TV.
6. Tune the TV to channel 3.
7. You should see the Point Dish screen.
8. If you do not see the Point Dish screen, tune the TV to channel 4.
Note: If you want to change the channel that the CH 3-4 port provides to
your TV, see Changing the TV1 Output Channel on page 27.
9. If desired to remind you of which TV channel (3 or 4) to tune to watch
satellite programming, place one of the channel stickers (3 or 4) near or on
your TV. The stickers are located in the inside front cover of this guide.
RCA and S-Video Connections (TV1)
1. Connect one of the following video cables:
•
RCA-type video cable (yellow) from the receiver TV1 output ports to
your TV’s RCA video input connector.
•
S-VIDEO cable from the receiver TV1 output to your TV’s S-VIDEO input.
2. Connect the stereo RCA audio cables (red and white) from the receiver TV1
output ports to your TV’s audio inputs. If the TV has only one (mono) input
for this type of audio, connect it to the right (R) phono-plug (RCA-type)
audio output on the satellite receiver.
3. Make sure your TV is on and set to receive TV from the correct audio and
video inputs. Refer to the instructions that came with your TV.
4. Plug in the power cord for the receiver.
5. Turn on the receiver with the front-panel power button and make sure the
green TV1 power indicator is lit.
6. You should see the Point Dish screen.
Confirm Remote Control Operation
After your TV has been connected to a TV1 output using one of the methods
described above, you can do the following to confirm that the supplied DISH
Network IR remote controls the satellite receiver:
1. Make sure that fresh batteries are installed properly in the IR remote
control.
2. Press the SAT button to put the IR remote control in SAT mode to control
the satellite receiver.
3. Use the remote control arrow buttons to move around the Point Dish
screen. If you are able to move around in the Point Dish screen, then you
have confirmed that the remote is controlling the receiver.
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Confirming IR/UHF Pro Remote Control Operation
After any remote TV(s) have been connected to the receiver, do the following to
make sure an IR/UHF Pro remote can control the receiver from another room:
1. Press the SAT button to put the UHF Pro remote control in SAT mode to
control the satellite receiver.
2. From a remote TV, use the UHF Pro remote’s arrow keys to move around
the Point Dish screen. If you are able to move around in the Point Dish
screen, you confirmed that the UHF Pro remote is controlling the receiver.
Programming the Recover Button for Your TV
Now the RECOVER button can be programmed to tune your TV back to the
channel (3 or 4) showing your satellite receiver’s programming.
1. Program your remote control to control your TV, using the instructions in
Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls on page 85.
2. Press and hold the TV mode button until all the other mode buttons light up,
and then release the button. The TV mode button begins to flash.
3. Press the STAR (*) button.
4. Enter the selected three-digit channel number. For example, if your remote
TV is set to use channel 3, enter 0-0-3, or to use channel 4, enter 0-0-4.
5. Press the POUND (#) button. The TV mode button flashes three times.
Programming the Recover Button
Your remote controls come equipped with a RECOVER button that helps you if
you accidentally change the channel or video input/source on your TV and
cannot get the video back from your satellite receiver. When you press the
RECOVER button as described on page 42, the remote control sends
commands to your TV to change channels or video inputs to try to return you to
watching satellite programming.
When an optional IR/UHF Pro remote control is shipped from the factory, the
RECOVER button is set up restore satellite TV viewing by tuning your TV first
to channel 3, then to 4, and then to other inputs (see page 42 for details). The
following instructions describe how to remove this programming from the
RECOVER button.
Removing the Recover Button Channel Programming
The following instructions describe how to reset the RECOVER button to the
way it was when the remote was delivered to you from the factory.
1. Press and hold the TV mode button until all the other mode buttons
light up, and then release the button. The TV mode button flashes.
2. Press the STAR (*) button.
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3. Press 0-0-0.
4. Press the POUND (#) button. The TV mode button flashes three
times.
Changing the TV1 Output Channel
The receiver comes preset to use channel 3 for TV1 coaxial output. If you are
experiencing interference on the channels you are using, follow these
instructions to change the channel that TV1 uses.
Make sure you are familiar with how to change channels on
your TV and if necessary how to switch your TV between
over-the-air and cable channels. When you change these
receiver output channels, you must also change the
channels on your TV(s) to tune to these channels to view
video from the receiver. See your TV’s user guide for
instructions.
1. Press MENU-6-1-5 to open the Modulator Setup screen.
Tip: When you
save the change to
your modulator
output channel,
always remember
to change the
channel on the
nearby TV to
match.
2. For the TV 1 Out, highlight the number under Channel.
3. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to change the modulator channel
either 3 or 4.
4. Select Done to save the changes.
5. Change the channel on connected TV(s) to match the channel you selected.
6. If desired, to remind you of which TV channel to tune to get satellite
programming, place a channel sticker near or on your TV to indicate the
correct channel.
Tip: The channel
stickers are located
inside the front
cover of this guide.
Connecting the Receiver to the Phone Line
You must keep the receiver connected to an active telephone line. Otherwise,
you may not be able to order pay-per-view programs, use all of the DISH Home
Interactive features, or access other customer services from DISH Network.
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Note: You may be able to use a wireless modem jack. However,
this may not support all the features of this receiver, such as Caller ID.
See information on www.dishnetwork.com for compatible modem products.
Note: If you have Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), then you may have to install a
DSL filter between the receiver’s back panel PHONE JACK and the telephone
wall jack to successfully connect with DISH Network. You can obtain such a
filter from your DSL provider or local consumer-electronics parts store.
Phone Line Connection
Run a telephone cable with a standard RJ-11 connector from the receiver’s back
panel Phone jack to an active telephone connection.
Phone System Setup
You must also set up the receiver for your type of telephone system (touch-tone
or rotary/pulse dialing), and set a telephone number prefix, if you need to dial a
prefix to make an outside call.
1. Display the Phone System screen by pressing MENU-6-1-4.
2. Select the Touch Tone or the Rotary/Pulse option in the Phone Type list.
3. Select either the No Prefix or the Prefix Code option in the Outside Line
Prefix list.
Note: Usually, you need a telephone number prefix only for business
installations. For most residential installations, all you need to do is set the
telephone system type. The default setting of No Prefix will allow correct
dialing. If this is the case, select the Save option to save the above setting,
and stop there. If you do need to set a prefix, then instead of selecting the
Save option, continue to step 5.
4. If you selected the No Prefix option, select Save to finish.
5. If you selected the Prefix code option, then the receiver highlights the box
where you must enter the exact numerical sequence you must dial on the
phone to obtain an outside line.
6. After entering this prefix, select the Save option to save the settings.
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Connecting the Receiver to a Dish Antenna System
Note: Before you can begin connecting your receiver to your dish antenna, you
must first complete the preceding sections on connecting your TVs to the
receiver. If your dish antenna system has been installed and peaked for
maximum signal strength, then complete the following instructions to connect
the dish antenna system to the receiver.
Note: You will need two available receiver connection ports on your installed
switch or LNBF to complete this installation. If these ports are not available,
you may need to upgrade your system with different or additional equipment.
Satellite Connections
1
2
Tip: Using cable
labels makes it
easy to tell which
cables connect to
the receiver ports.
Inside the front
cover of this guide
are stickers that
are color coded
the same way as
the coaxial
connections.
1. Connect two RG-6 coaxial cables between the SATELLITE IN 1 and
SATELLITE IN 2 ports on the receiver’s back panel to two available ports on
either your switch or your LNBF in your existing system. See the wiring
diagrams in Chapter 4 for appropriate receiver connections in your system.
Note: If you are installing your receiver into a system with DISH Pro
LNBFs (and/or switches), you can have as much as 200 feet of cable
between the LNBF and the receiver. However, you must use only RG-6
coaxial cables rated for 950 to 2150 MHz. These cables may say "Swept
tested for 2150 MHz." If you have any doubt about this, ask your DISH
retailer, or look on the container the cable came in. Do not use cable-TV
company cables or cables from other satellite TV systems not rated for 9502150 MHz. These other cables may cause signal loss. Do not use existing
cables such as RG-59. Always use waterproof F-connectors outdoors.
2. Peel off the blue stickers and affix them to the cables close to where they
connect to the SATELLITE IN 1 and SATELLITE IN 2 connections on the back of
the receiver.
3. On the IR remote control, press MENU-6-1-1 to display the Point Dish/
Signal screen on the nearby TV.
4. Select Check Switch. When an attention screen displays, select Retest.
5. The receiver begins performing the Check Switch tests. When the receiver
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has finished testing your switch, it displays the Installation Summary
screen.
6. Make sure that the information on the Installation Summary screen
identifies your system correctly and shows all transponders for all satellites
in your system. Your screen may look different from the example above,
depending on the dish antenna system you are using.
7. Select OK to go to the Point Dish/Signal screen.
8. Select Cancel to exit the Point Dish menu. An Attention screen will
appear, asking you if the mounting and positioning of your dish is complete
with a Locked indication in the Point Dish screen. If your answer is yes,
select Yes. If you answer No, you should realign the dish antenna system.
9. After you select Yes, the receiver will begin downloading and installing a
software upgrade. You will see a Warning that Vital program information
will now be downloaded into your receiver. You will also see a status bar
indicating the progress of this upgrade.
10. Once the download of the upgraded software is complete, you will see a
message that your receiver’s memory is being upgraded with the new
software.
11. Do not disturb the receiver while the receiver’s memory is being upgraded.
Note: If you are installing other DISH Pro or DISH Pro Plus receivers, be
sure to run the Check Switch test on all of them, and allow each of them to
accept the necessary software upgrade(s).
12. When the receiver has finished upgrading its memory with the new
software, you should then be watching live video on your TV. Your dish
antenna installation is now complete.
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Optional - Connecting VCRs to the System
Optional - Connecting VCRs to the System
The diagram below provides examples of how to connect VCRs to your satellite
TV system. Your particular installation may differ from these examples.
Connecting a VCR to the Nearby TV
1. Connect a coaxial cable from the CH 3-4 OUT output on the receiver to the
nearby VCR’s tuner input port.
2. Connect a coaxial cable from the output on the VCR to the nearby TV’s
tuner input port.
3. Plug in and turn on the nearby VCR and TV.
4. Set the VCR output to Channel 3 or 4, as selected on page 27.
5. Tune the nearby VCR and TV to Channel 3 or 4, as selected on page 27.
6. You can place a TV1 channel sticker (Channel 3 or 4, as selected in step 5)
on or near the nearby TV. This sticker will remind you which channel to use
on this TV to watch satellite programming. The stickers are located in the
inside front cover of this guide.
Optional - Connecting to an Over-the-Air Antenna or
Cable
If you want to receive channels from an over-the-air antenna or cable in addition
to your satellite receiver programming, connect the over-the-air antenna/cable
into your TV distribution equipment.
For the nearby TV receiving programming from CH 3–4 OUT, the over-the-air
antenna cable needs to be connected to the TV ANTENNA/CABLE IN port.
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TV distribution equipment devices may include coax panels, amplifiers or super
home nodes, and are available through many companies.
Optimize Your Remote Controls
Change the Address
When you receive your system, both remote controls and the receiver have been
set to communicate on address 1. However, because UHF signals travel long
distances and go through walls, a neighbor’s UHF Pro remote could control
your receiver by mistake if they are on the same address.
Note: You can also use this procedure to change the Primary Remote Address
for the IR remote control on a nearby TV, if necessary. However, if you are
using a UHF Pro remote to control TV1, use the instructions on page 34 to
change its address.
To handle this situation, you can change the remote address on a UHF Pro
remote control and the receiver as follows:
1. Make sure you turn on the TV to view the screen.
2. Press the front panel SYSTEM INFO button to display the System Info
screen.
The System Info screen shows the Secondary Remote Address.
Write down this address:
3. Press and hold the SAT button on the UHF Pro remote control for
about three seconds, until all of the mode buttons light up, and
then release the SAT button.
4. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter any number between 1 and 16, but
not the one you just wrote down in step 2.
Write down the number you entered:
5. Press the POUND (#) button. If you entered the address correctly,
the SAT mode button will flash three times.
6. Press the RECORD button.
7. Make sure the Secondary Remote Address you see now on the
System Info screen is the same as the one you entered in step 4. If
it isn’t, the remote is not controlling the receiver.
8. Press the SELECT button to close the Important System
Information screen.
Confirming the Remote Control Address
1. Press and hold the SAT mode button for three seconds, until all of
the mode buttons light up, and then release the SAT button.
2. Press the POUND (#) button twice. The SAT mode button will
flash the same number of times as the address number (three
flashes means address 3).
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Attach a UHF Attenuator (for optional accessory)
Stray UHF signals can block signals sent from a remote control to the receiver.
Obtain a 10 dB attenuator (you can buy one from a consumer-electronics parts
store).
Note: This will help keep out stray UHF radio signals, but also cut down on
how far away you can use the remote control from the satellite receiver.
1. Take the UHF remote control
antenna off of the receiver’s back
panel UHF Remote Antenna
input.
2. Hand tighten the attenuator onto
the UHF Remote Antenna input.
3. Put the UHF remote control
antenna onto the attenuator.
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Setting Up TV1 to Operate in UHF Pro
You can set your receiver to operate TV1 using an optional IR/UHF Pro remote
control (sold separately) by completing the following instructions:
If you set up your receiver to operate tuner
using UHF Pro,
any other UHF Pro remotes in the building will interfere with
each other when operated at the same time. This may prevent
remotes from operating the receiver momentarily.
1. Perform the following using an existing remote control:
a. Open the TV1 UHF Pro Setup screen by pressing MENU-6-1-6 on the
remote control.
b. Select Enable from the TV1 UHF Pro Setup screen.
c. Select System Info to open the System Information screen.
d. Move the highlight to the address for the Primary Remote Address as
shown below.
Note: Highlight the
Primary Remote
Address.
2. Perform the following steps using the UHF Pro remote that you are going to
use to control TV1:
a. Press and hold the SAT mode button about three seconds, until all the
mode buttons light up, and then release the SAT button. The SAT mode
button begins to blink.
b. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter any number from 1 to 16. The
SAT mode button goes blinks as you enter each digit, then remains lit.
Write down the number you entered:
c. Press the POUND (#) button. If you entered the address correctly, the
SAT mode button will flash three times.
d. Press the RECORD button.
e. Make sure the System Information screen shows that the Primary
UHF Pro and IR, and that this address
Remote Address indicates
matches the number that you wrote down in step b.
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Setting Up TV1 to Operate in IR (default)
Setting Up TV1 to Operate in IR (default)
The following instructions describe how to set up TV1 to operate in IR only,
which is the default.
1. Perform the following with an existing linked remote control:
a. Open the TV1 UHF Pro Setup screen by pressing MENU-6-1-6 on the
remote control.
b. Select Disable from the TV1 UHF Pro Setup screen.
c. Select System Info to open the System Information screen.
2. Perform the following with an IR remote control, such as a Remote Control
5.4 (as shown in the writing on the back of the remote), that you intend to
use to control TV1:
a. Press the RECORD button. The Done button should be highlighted.
b. Make sure the System Information screen shows that the Primary
IR.
Remote Address indicates
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Using the System
Using the Two Satellite Tuners
Your DISH Network satellite receiver includes features that gives you greater
flexibility in how you watch TV. These features are enabled by the receiver’s
use of two satellite TV tuners.
Two Tuners
Your receiver delivers the same programming to all of the TVs connected to the
receiver’s outputs, but provides dual-tuner features like Picture-In-Picture (PIP).
Using Picture-In-Picture
Your dual-tuner receiver lets you watch two program at once using PIP. The
following instructions describe how to use PIP:
1. Press the PIP button. The PIP window displays in the lower-right corner of
the screen.
2. Press the POSITION button to move the PIP window to a new location on
the TV screen. Each time you press the POSITION button, the PIP window
moves to another screen location.
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3. Press the SWAP button. The channel that was shown in the PIP window
will now be shown on the full screen.
4. Press the PIP button again to enlarge the PIP window.
5. Press the PIP button once more to close the PIP window.
Using the Remote Control
Tip: The included
remote uses IR to
control the menus
and programming
on a nearby TV. Be
sure to point this
remote control
directly at the front
of your receiver.
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The following section describes how to use the remote control with your
satellite receiver. The remote control must be in SAT mode for the buttons to
control the satellite receiver. You can also use the remote to control your DVD
player, VCR, or other devices. See Control Other Devices with the Remote on
page 85.
SAT Mode Button
Press the SAT mode button to set the remote to SAT mode, to control the
receiver. The SAT mode button’s back light turns ON briefly to show that the
remote is set to SAT mode.
Using the Remote Control
Power Buttons
Press the POWER button to turn your satellite receiver ON or OFF. Press the
TV POWER button below it to turn your TV on or off.
Note: You must program the remote to control your TV for the TV POWER
button to work as described. See page 85 for instructions.
Menu Button
Press the MENU button to open the Main Menu.
Page Up and Page Down (Arrow) Buttons
Press the PAGE UP button or the PAGE DOWN button to move, page by
page, through the Program Guide, a Theme list, a Favorites List, an Event
Timers list, a Search results list, or a list of channels.
Mute Button
Press the MUTE button to turn off the TV sound. Press it again to restore the TV
sound.
Note: You must program the remote to control your TV for the MUTE button to
work as described. See page 85 for instructions.
Volume Button
Press the minus (-) side of the VOLUME button to lower the TV volume. Press
the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button to raise the TV volume.
Note: You must program the remote to control your TV for the VOLUME
button to work as described. See page 85 for instructions.
Guide Button
Press the GUIDE button to open the Program Guide. When the Program
Guide is open, press the GUIDE button to switch among Favorites Lists.
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TV/Video Button
If you connect the receiver using its back panel TV ANTENNA/CABLE IN
and CHANNEL 3-4 connections, use this button to switch the receiver
CHANNEL 3-4 coaxcial output between the satellite programming and another
video signal such as cable or over-the-air TV antenna connected to the
receiver’s TV ANTENNA/CABLE IN.
Arrow Buttons
•
Change channels while watching TV - Press the UP and DOWN ARROW
buttons.
•
Open the Browse Banner - Press the RIGHT ARROW button.
•
Show Themes - Press the LEFT ARROW button.
•
Move around within the Program Guide, menus, and Browse Banner Press the UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT ARROW buttons.
•
Delete - Press the LEFT ARROW button to delete characters while using
Search. See page 72 for instructions.
Select Button
Press the SELECT button to select the option you have highlighted in a menu.
Recall Button
Press the RECALL button to go back to the last satellite receiver channel you
were watching. Press it again to switch between the last two satellite receiver
channels you were watching.
Info Button
•
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Program information - Press the INFO button for more information when
Using the Remote Control
you watch a program, or when you have the Program Guide, Browse
Banner, or Themes list open.
•
Help - Press the INFO button to see help information when a Help button
appears in a menu.
View Live TV Button
Press the VIEW LIVE TV button to close all menus and go to watching
programming. Press the VIEW LIVE TV button to briefly display the Program
Banner while watching a program.
Cancel Button
Press the CANCEL button to cancel and go back to the previous menu or to
watch a program.
DISH Button
Press the DISH button to go to DISH Home.
Number Pad Buttons
When watching a program or with the Program Guide open, use these buttons
to enter a channel number to change to that channel.
• When the Program Guide is open, you can skip ahead and then back a
number of hours. Just enter the number you want to skip ahead (or back),
and then quickly press the RIGHT (or LEFT) ARROW button.
• Use these buttons to enter menu option numbers instead of highlighting the
option and then pressing the SELECT button.
• Use these buttons to enter numbers within a menu:
– Highlight the place where you want to enter the first number, and press
the appropriate number buttons on the remote.
– Use the LEFT or RIGHT ARROW button to move the highlight to the
next place where you want to enter a number. When you are done
entering numbers, press SELECT.
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•
You can use the letters above the NUMBER PAD buttons while within the
Search menu. For example, when looking for the channel and event times
to watch Rudy Fremmel Presents, you press 7 three times for an R, 8 two
times for a U, 3 one time for a D, and 9 three times for a Y to spell the word
“Rudy” (see Using Themes and Search on page 71).
Star Button
Press the STAR button to:
• Open the DVR Events menu.
• Backspace without deleting while using the Search feature (see Search on
page 71).
Zero Button
Press the ZERO button to forward space while using the search function of your
receiver.
Pound Button
Press the POUND button to display the Search screen. Also, you can use this
button to perform several procedures in this User’s Guide.
Recover Button
Press the RECOVER button if you accidentally change the channel or video
input/source on your TV and cannot get the picture back from your satellite
receiver. When you press the RECOVER button as described below, the remote
control sends commands to your TV to change channels or video inputs to try to
return you to watching satellite programming. This procedure works only if you
have accidentally changed the TV channel or video input. It does not recover a
lost satellite signal (See Chapter 4 - Reference for troubleshooting information).
The following setup is required to use the RECOVER button:
•
The remote control must be set up to control the TV and, if installed, the
VCR (see page 85).
•
If a VCR is installed, make sure it is connected as shown on page 31.
To use the RECOVER button, complete the following instructions:
1. Press and hold the remote control’s RECOVER button until all four device
mode buttons light, and then release the button. The SAT mode button
flashes twice and then all four device mode buttons flash three times.
2. Press the RECOVER button. Wait for the TV or VCR mode button to flash
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once and then all four device mode buttons to flash once.
3. If you see the System Info screen, press the SELECT button to close the
screen. You have recovered the video image from your satellite receiver.
4. If you do not see the System Info screen, repeat steps 2 and 3 until you
have recovered the video image from your satellite receiver.
Note: Press any remote control button other than the RECOVER button to
end this procedure.
Note: If the RECOVER button is not programmed to a specific channel,
the RECOVER button will first try to tune your TV to channel 3, then
channel 4, and then other video inputs with each press of the RECOVER
button. You may need to press the RECOVER button many times to
recover the video image from your satellite receiver. If the RECOVER
button is programmed to a specific channel (see page 26), the RECOVER
button will tune the TV to the specific channel.
DVR Buttons
Use these buttons to record or for play back of a DVR program or event. See
Using the DVR Features on page 64 for details.
PIP Button
Press the PIP button to open the PIP window. To make the PIP window larger,
press this button again. Press the button a third time to close the PIP window.
Swap Button
Press the SWAP button to swap the video image in the main display with the
video image in the PIP window.
Position Button
Press the POSITION button to move the PIP window to different positions on
the TV screen. Each press of this button move the PIP window.
Using the Menus
The menus make using the receiver’s features and selecting programs to watch
quick and easy. Features accessed by using the menus include setting parental
controls and locks, choosing a program or event, and creating a Favorites list.
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Open and Close Menus
You can open the menus in either of two ways:
Tip: The IR remote
control is used to
control the menus
and select satellite
programming on a
TV connected to
the receiver’s TV1
outputs.
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•
Press the MENU button to open the Main Menu, then select any of the
other menus to open from the Main Menu.
•
Use the associated buttons on the remote control, for example:
–
Open the Program Guide.
–
When watching a program, open the Themes and Search menu.
Using the Menus
–
Display the Browse Banner on the TV screen.
To close a menu and return to watching a program, press either the VIEW LIVE
TV or CANCEL button.
Note: If you do not do anything in a menu for several minutes, then the menu
automatically closes. This will discard any changes you made, and display the
program you were watching before opening that menu.
Highlighting Menu Options
To highlight a menu option, use the remote control ARROW buttons to move
the on-screen highlight to the menu option. When you do move the on-screen
highlight, the option becomes amber. The highlight is like the one that you may
have seen on some computer menus.
Selecting Menu Options
When you select a menu option, that option takes effect right away. You can
select a menu option in either of two ways:
•
If the option has a number next to it, press the
number button on the NUMBER PAD associated
with that option to select it. (When you use the
NUMBER PAD button, you do not need to
highlight the option first before selecting it.)
•
Move the highlight to the menu option using the remote control
ARROW buttons. Then press the remote control SELECT button. In
the example, Favorites is highlighted.
List of Choices in the Menus
When you make a choice in a list, the receiver does not apply the change until
you select the Save or OK option. If you do not want to save any changes, select
the Cancel option to discard all the changes made in the menu.
There are two types of lists:
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•
A single-choice list allows you to select only one
choice at a time. If you select another choice, your
previous choice is deselected for you.
•
A multiple-choice list allows you to select more
than one choice at one time. If you select another
choice, your previous choice(s) stay(s) selected.
Highlighting a Choice in a Menu List
Use the remote control ARROW buttons to move the highlight to the desired
item in the list. The black arrows on the list show where you can move the
highlight.
Selecting a Choice in a Menu
To select a choice in a menu list, highlight the choice and then press the remote
control SELECT button. Make sure you select the Save or OK option to save
your choice. Select the Cancel or Done option to discard your choice.
Canceling a Procedure
You can cancel a procedure in any of three ways:
•
If you want to return to watching a program, press the
VIEW LIVE TV button on the remote control.
•
If you want to return to the previous menu, then press the
CANCEL button.
•
Wait a few moments and the menu will close automatically,
discarding any changes you have made and returning you to watching a
program.
Note: If none of these ways work, then you must finish the menu procedure.
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Using Text Fields
There are several screens that require you to enter information into areas known
as fields. Your receiver has two basic ways to enter the information:
•
Virtual Keyboard
•
Remote Control NUMBER PAD
Using the Virtual Keyboard
Use the virtual keyboard letters to type the information. Use the LEFT, RIGHT,
UP, and DOWN ARROWS to navigate around the keyboard. Select the
characters you want.
Using the Number Pad
Use the letters above the NUMBER PAD on the remote control
while the highlight is in the field.
For example, when looking for the channel and times to watch
Rudy Fremmel Presents, you press 7 three times for an R, 8 two
times for a U, 3 one time for a D, and 9 three times for a Y to
spell the word “Rudy.”
While in the Field
When the cursor is in the field:
•
Press the LEFT ARROW to delete characters.
•
Press STAR to backspace without deleting any characters.
•
Press the 0 number button to enter a blank space, such as a space
between words.
•
Use the RIGHT ARROW to move the cursor forward a space
without deleting any characters.
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Changing Channels
There are three ways to change channels:
•
Press the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons.
•
Use the NUMBER PAD buttons.
•
Press GUIDE and then select the channel from the Program
Guide. See Changing the Channel in the Program Guide on
page 49.
Using the Program Guide
The on-screen Program Guide provides a complete listing of the available
channels and programs. You can use the Program Guide to change channels, to
see what programs are scheduled, to set up timers, and to buy pay per view
programs.
Tip: If the program is
on a channel that is
not part of your
subscription, the
channel will be
shown with a red
background.
The Program Guide shows which Favorites List is active. If the All Chan list
is active, the Program Guide shows all of the channels available from DISH
Network. If the All Sub list is active, the Program Guide displays only the
channels in your subscription. When another list is active, the Program Guide
displays only the channels in that list.
For more information, see Using Favorites Lists on page 52. The Program
Guide shows programs that are on now and that are scheduled to come on
several days in advance. The guide does not show programs that have ended.
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Changing the Channel in the Program Guide
1. Press GUIDE to open the Program Guide.
Tip: When using the
Program Guide, do
you want to know
more information
about a program or
event, like who
stars in the movie
you’re about to
watch? Press the
INFO button to find
out. When you’re
finished, press the
CANCEL button to
return to the
Program Guide.
2. Choose a channel using either of the following:
•
Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter the channel number.
The Program Guide displays a channel block that includes the channel
number you just entered.
•
Use the ARROW buttons to move the highlight to the chosen channel.
3. Press the SELECT button to change to the new channel.
4. If you haven’t pressed SELECT, then you can press the CANCEL
button to close the Program Guide without changing channels.
Tip: Selecting a
program that is
not on yet will
open the Timers
menu. See page 54
for information on
setting timers.
Scrolling Through the Program Guide
There are two ways to scroll through the Program Guide:
•
Scroll by channel - Press the PAGE UP or PAGE
DOWN button to scan, page by page, through the listing
of channels.
•
Scroll by time - Enter the number of hours that you want
to skip, using the NUMBER PAD buttons. Then, press
the LEFT or RIGHT ARROW button.
•
Scroll by day - Press SKIP FWD to scroll ahead in the
Program Guide 24 hours each time you press the button
(until you reach the end of your Guide data). After you
skip ahead at least one day in the Program Guide, press
SKIP BACK to scroll back 24 hours each time you press
the button (until you are reach the current date).
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Displaying Program Information
The Program Banner
The Program Banner provides information about the program you
are watching. The receiver displays the Program Banner for a few
seconds at the top of the screen every time you change the channel or
press the remote control VIEW LIVE TV button.
The Browse Banner
You can use the Browse Banner to change channels, or to see what other
programs are available without changing the program that you are watching.
The receiver displays information on the program you are watching at the top
and Browse Banner information at the bottom of the TV screen.
Note: If the All Chan Favorite List is active, the Browse Banner displays all
the channels. If the All Sub list is active, the Browse Banner displays only the
channels in your subscription. If a Favorites List is active, the Browse Banner
displays only the channels in that list.
If you have set up the Program Guide to hide adult channels and the receiver is
locked, the Browse Banner also does not display such channels.
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Using the Browse Banner
1. Press the BROWSE (RIGHT ARROW) button to open the
Browse Banner.
Tip: When using the
Browse Banner, do
you want to know
when the movie
you’re about to
watch was made?
Press the INFO
button to find out.
When you’re
finished, press the
CANCEL button to
return to the
Browse Banner.
2. Change the channel displayed on the Browse Banner by doing one of the
following:
•
Enter the channel number for the program or event
that you want, using the NUMBER PAD buttons.
•
Press the UP or DOWN ARROW to display the next
channel.
3. Press the RIGHT ARROW button multiple times
to highlight the next programs. Press the LEFT
ARROW button to return to the current program.
4. Close the Browse Banner by doing one of the
following:
•
Press the SELECT button to watch the program.
•
Press the VIEW LIVE TV or CANCEL button to
close the Browse Banner without changing the
channel.
Tip: If you choose
a program that has
not started, you’ll see
the event Timer
menu. See page 54
for more information.
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Ordering Pay-Per-View Programs
1. Highlight the desired pay-per-view program in the Program Guide and
press the SELECT button. A message like the following displays:
2. To buy the pay-per-view program or event, select the Yes option.
The receiver displays a confirmation menu.
Note: Once you confirm an order for a pay-per-view program or event,
you cannot cancel the order and you will be billed for it.
Select Yes if you want to confirm your purchase. If you do not want to
purchase the pay-per-view program, select the No or Cancel option.
Using Favorites Lists
Favorites Lists are lists of your favorite channels. You can create and change
the lists yourself, adding and removing channels as you wish. Your favorite
channels can be grouped into no more than four lists, each with the same or
completely different channels. For example, one Favorites List could have 100
channels and a second list only 10. Or all four lists could have 50 channels each.
• When you make a Favorites List active, the Program Guide and Browse
Banner display only the channels in that list. Also, the receiver skips those
channels that are not on the active list when you use the remote control UP
or DOWN ARROW button to change channels.
• The All Chan Favorites List contains all the channels available to you. You
cannot make any changes to the All Chan list.
• The All Sub Favorites List contains all the channels in your subscription.
You cannot make any changes to the All Sub list, except by calling
customer service at DISH Network and changing your subscription.
• Each Favorites List has a unique color in the Program Guide. You can
give each list a unique name, as well. When you first get your receiver, the
four lists are named List 1, List 2, List 3, and List 4. The lists are empty and
should not be used until you have added channels to them.
• If you choose a program using Themes or by entering most channel
numbers using the NUMBER PAD buttons, the receiver tunes to that
channel for that program whether or not that channel is on the active
Favorites List.
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Creating or Changing a Favorites List
You can create, add channels to, and remove channels from a Favorites List.
1. Press MENU-8-2 on your remote control to open Favorites.
2. Select the Favorites List that you want to create or change.
Note: You cannot modify the All Chan or All Sub lists.
3. Select Modify List.
4. In the Channels list, highlight a channel you want to add to the selected
Favorites List using the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons on your remote.
5. Press SELECT to add the highlighted channel to the Favorites List. A dot
indicating you have selected this channel to be on the list appears to the left
of the channel.
6. Using the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons to scroll the list of channels,
repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have added all the channels that you want.
7. To delete a channel from the Favorites Lists, select the channel in the list.
The dot next to the channel disappears, indicating you deselected it.
8. Select the Done option to save all your changes to the Favorites List.
Note: If you try to save a Favorites List with no channels selected for it,
you will see an error message.
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Naming a Favorites List
1. Press MENU-8-2 to open Favorites.
2. Select the Favorites List that you want to modify.
3. Select the Edit Name option.
Note: You cannot change the name of the All Chan or All Sub list.
4. Enter the list’s name by doing one of the following:
•
Use the virtual keyboard on screen to type the list’s name.
•
Use the remote control NUMBER PAD to enter the letters in the Enter
List Name box. Numbers 2 through 9 have telephone-style numbers
written above them. To enter an H, for example, press 4 twice because
H is the second letter listed above the 4 on the NUMBER PAD.
•
You can enter up to eight characters, including spaces. If needed, select
the space option to insert a space in the name or the Back option to
correct a letter.
Note: A list name must contain at least one character. Two lists cannot have
the same name.
Note: At any time, you can select the Clear Entry option to clear the name.
5. Select the Done option to save all changes.
Making a Favorites List Active
If the Program Guide is open, press the GUIDE button to select the next
Favorites List. Press the GUIDE button repeatedly to scan through all lists.
Note: This works only if you have added channels to the Favorites List. If you
have not created a Favorites List, pressing the GUIDE button switches the
receiver between the All Chan and All Sub.
Using Timers
Event timers let you set up the receiver to tune in to future programs and/or
record them with the DVR features. An “event” is a program (one-time or
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recurring), a sports event, a Pay- Per-View movie, or anything else that is
available on satellite TV. You can set any one of the following:
• A one-time event timer with Quick Record.
• An automatic event timer for a program listed with start and stop times
in the Program Guide. This can be a recurring program that comes on
each day or each week at the same time.
• A manual event timer for a program you set custom start and stop times.
Event Timer Types
DVR - Reminds you that a program is about to start, tunes the receiver to the
program when it begins, and starts recording the program or event.
Auto-Tune - Reminds you that a program is about to start and tunes the receiver
for you to watch the program when it begins.
Ext - Tunes the receiver to a program and sends recording commands to an
external device (like a VCR) connected to TV1 RCA-type or S-Video outputs.
Reminder - Reminds you that a program is about to start. Doesn’t tune to it.
Remember: Most TV
programs and films
are copyrighted. And
in some cases,
copyright law may
apply to private,
in-home recording.
Event Timer Frequency
All Episodes - Applies to all of the episodes on this channel at any time.
New Episodes - Applies only to current season episodes of a program on this
channel that are flagged as New in their program information.
Once - Applies to a one-time program. The receiver deletes this timer when the
timer operates.
Mon.-Fri. - Applies to a program that is scheduled for Monday through Friday
on the same channel at the same time each day.
Daily - Applies to a program that is scheduled for Monday through Sunday on
the same channel at the same time each day.
Weekly - Applies to a program that is scheduled for once a week on the same
channel at the same time on the same day.
DishPASS - Applies to all episodes of a program on all channels at any time.
Note that a DishPASS timer may include more programs than you intended;
multiple DishPASS recordings can fill the DVR receiver’s hard drive quickly.
Event Timer Options
Protect Event - Prevents program erasure when the DVR hard drive is full.
Set Channel - Select a specific channel for the timer.
Start Early - Select this option to change the number of minutes that the timer
operates before the scheduled start of a program or event.
End Late - Select this option to continue recording after the scheduled end.
Before an Event Timer Operates
Two minutes before an event timer operates, the receiver displays a small clock
on the TV screen. This clock disappears when the program or event begins.
While the clock is displayed, you may do either one of the following:
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Press CANCEL to clear the symbol from the TV screen. This
does not affect the timer, which will operate normally.
•
Press the INFO button to see more information on the event
timer. If you do this, you will have the following choices:
– Select the OK (or Cancel) option to close the information
screen and continue with the event timer.
– Select the Stop Timer (or No) option to stop the event timer.
Note: This stops only this instance of a Mon.-Fri., Daily or Weekly
timer. The timer will operate the next time it is scheduled to do so.
To stop all operations of such a timer, you must delete the timer
itself. For a Reminder Event Timer, instead of having the option to
stop the timer, you have the option to tune to the program instead.
Using Quick Record
You can use quick record to very quickly set a one-time, one-program DVR
Event Timer.
1. Select a program you want to watch.
2. Press the RECORD button. The figure below will be displayed.
3. When the Record Remainder of This Event screen displays; select:
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OK to start the recording now; press STOP to end the recording.
•
Options to customize the Quick Recording features.
Using Timers
–
Stop Recording Manually - The receiver will record until you
press STOP. Note that failing to press STOP could continue
recording and fill the DVR hard drive!
–
Extend End Time - You can set the stop time for the recording.
–
Create a Recurring Timer - You can set up a timer like the one
described in Setting Up an Automatic Event Timer on page 57.
–
Record the Entire Event - The receiver stops the recording at the
scheduled end of the current program or event.
Tip: You can edit
and delete timers
from any TV that is
connected to one
of the TV1 outputs.
Setting Up an Automatic Event Timer
1. Find a future program by using the Browse
Banner, the Themes menu, or the Program Guide.
The program can be on a satellite-delivered or overthe-air (OTA) channel, if applicable. With the
program highlighted, press the SELECT button.
2. Select a Timer Frequency option. See “Event Timer Frequency” on
page 55. Notice that a mark displays in the box next to your selection.
3. Select a Timer Type. See “Event Timer Types” on page 55. Again, your
selection is indicated on the screen.
Tip: The IR remote
control is used to
control the menus
and programming
on the nearby TV.
An optional IR/UHF
Pro remote is
available
separately, and can
control the receiver
from another room.
4. Select any applicable timer Options; to change priority, select Set Priority.
5. Select the Create Timer option to save the new event timer.
6. The Program Guide displays a small indicator of which of the two tuners in
your satellite receiver is scheduled to record the event.
Setting Up a Manual Event Timer
1. Press the MENU button and select Daily Schedule.
2. Select the Timers option.
3. Select the Manual Timers option. The receiver displays a timer menu.
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4. Select a Timer Type option. See “Event Timer Types” on page 55.
5. Select a Timer Frequency option. See “Event Timer Frequency” on
page 55.
6. Select any applicable timer Options.
7. Select a channel by doing one of the following:
Tip: You can edit
and delete timers
from any TV that is
connected to one
of the TV1 outputs.
•
Highlight a channel using the UP or DOWN ARROW button. You can
scroll the list with PAGE UP or DOWN. Finally, press SELECT.
•
Enter a specific channel number using the remote
control’s NUMBER PAD buttons. Press SELECT.
8. Select the Edit Time option. The receiver displays the
Edit Time for Manual Timer screen.
Tip: Use the PAGE
UP and PAGE
DOWN buttons to
scroll quickly
through the list of
channels Then
highlight the
channel you want
and select it.
9. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter the Start Time
(this includes selecting AM or PM) and the End Time,
(this includes selecting AM or PM).
10. Set a Date for the timer. The default is today’s date.
11. Select Done, and then the Create Timer option.
12. To create another event timer, do one of the following:
•
Select the Manual Timers option again.
•
If you do not want to create another event timer, press the
CANCEL button.
Note: You cannot create a manual event timer for a Pay-Per-View
(PPV) event; you must use the quick record feature (see page 56) or go
through the Program Guide to set up an automatic timer (see page 57).
Setting Up a DishPASS Timer
DishPASS lets you create timers to record programs automatically based on
your search criteria. When the receiver finds programs that meet your search
criteria, it automatically sets a timer to record that program. As the program
guide is updated, DishPASS will continue to find and record based upon your
search criteria. Note that DishPASS only finds programs on satellite channels.
An example of how to use DishPASS may be that you saw a movie in the
theaters and you want to watch it again as soon as it comes out on a movie
channel. Use the Exact Match and Title options, and then type the exact title of
the movie. If the movie is made available on a movie channel you subscribe to,
the receiver will automatically set a timer to record that movie for you.
1. Press the MENU button and select Daily Schedule.
2. Select the DishPASS option.
3. Select the Search Method:
•
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•
Info - Search for key words in program descriptions or titles.
4. Optionally, select Exact Match if you want to find exactly what you enter
in your selection of either the program Title or Info, respectively.
5. Enter your search criteria. You can use the keyboard shown on the screen or
you can use the letters above the NUMBER PAD buttons on the remote
control while the highlight is in the Enter Search Criteria field.
6. Select Options as described on page 55.
7. Select Create Timer. When the receiver has completed your search, the
timer Daily Schedule displays the results.
Note: After entering your search words and selecting Create Timer, be sure
to review the timers that DishPASS creates—some may not be what you are
expecting. You can:
•
Pick selected events to Skip. Review you Daily Schedule often
•
Adjust your search terms and options. Select Set Priority to change the
priority of the DsihPASS timer. To adjust your search, delete the
unwanted DishPass timer and:
–
Change or add search term(s) for more specific search results.
–
Select a future program within the Guide or the Browse Banner, and
then choose the DishPASS option; this enters the exact title.
–
If you didn’t already, select Exact Match with the Title or, Info.
8. Select Done.
Overlapping Timers
If you try to create event timers for overlapping programs, the receiver displays
a screen with the dates and times of both programs. The receiver also displays
this screen if scheduled program times change, causing one timer to overlap
another. You must delete, edit, or skip one (or both) of the timers to resolve this
conflict.
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When the Timer Conflict! screen displays, resolve the conflict by doing the
following:
1. Select one of the timers. The Timer Conflict Resolution screen displays.
2. When the Timer Conflict Resolution screen is displayed, select one of the
following choices:
•
Delete This Timer - Removes the timer completely.
•
Edit This Timer -
•
Skip This Timer Once - Select this option if you are creating a timer for
a special program (Once) and have a recurring timer set for a program
you watch regularly (Mon.-Fri, Daily, or Weekly). For example, you
want to set a timer for an awards show (Once), but it conflicts with the
timer for a news program (Mon.-Fri, Daily, or Weekly). You can select
the timer for the news program and then select Skip This Timer Once.
3. After making your selection on the Timer Conflict Resolution screen,
select the Yes option to close the screen.
4. Select Done.
Maximum Number of Event Timers
Although you can create timers for lots of your favorite programs and events,
there is a limit to the number of event timers you can create, depending on your
satellite receiver’s memory. If you try to create more than this maximum
number, the receiver displays a menu giving you the option to delete an existing
timer. If you choose not to delete an existing timer, then you won’t be able to
create any new ones until you do.
Reviewing and Editing Event Timers
Tip: You can view,
edit and delete
timers from any TV
that is connected
to one of the TV1
outputs.
From any TV connected to your receiver’s TV1 outputs: You can review and
edit both automatic and manual event timers. If you need to change an event
timer, you can edit almost any feature of that timer.
Note: If you edit an automatic timer, it becomes a manual timer. This manual
event timer operates at the exact times you set, not the scheduled program times.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select the Timers option. The receiver displays the Timers menu.
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3. Select the event timer that you want to edit. A mark appears in the box next
to the event timer.
4. Select the Edit option. You may change the Timer Type, Timer Frequency,
or Channel. To do this, select each option that you want.
5. If you want to change the Start Time, the End Time, or the Date, select the
Edit Time option to display the Edit Time for Manual Timer menu.
Otherwise, skip to step 8 of this procedure.
6. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter the Start Time
(this includes selecting AM or PM) and the End Time
(this includes selecting AM or PM).
7. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter the Date.
8. Select the Create Timer option.
Deleting an Event Timer
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select the Timers option.
The receiver displays the Timers menu.
3. Select an event timer(s) that you want to delete. A check mark appears in
the box next to the event timer(s).
4. Move the highlight to Delete and press SELECT.
Special Considerations When Using Event Timers
•
•
For Any Locked Programs - You must enter the receiver password before
you can create an automatic event timer. You can create a manual event
timer for a locked program without entering the password. However, if you
do this, when the event timer operates, the receiver may display only an
error or password-entry screen.
For Pay-Per View-Programs - You must order a pay-per-view program
when you create a timer for it. This timer is an Automatic Event Timer.
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For All Blacked-Out Programs - If you set a timer for a program or event
that is blacked out in your area, when this timer operates the receiver may
display only an error or password-entry screen. If you have set an Ext Event
Timer, the device will record this screen and not the blacked-out event.
Event Timer Performance when the Receiver is Off
If the receiver is OFF (in standby mode) at the time an Auto-Tune or DVR
Event Timer is scheduled to operate, then the receiver will turn itself ON.
Watching One Program While Recording Another
Using Two Tuners to Record
You can set up your dual-tuner satellite receiver to record one or even two
programs while you’re also watching one that you’ve previously recorded.
1. Press GUIDE to open the Program Guide. Find a channel with
a program or event that you want to watch now.
2. Press SELECT to tune to that channel and watch the program.
3. Press the RECORD button. A message will be displayed asking
whether you want to record the remainder of the program. Select
OK to begin recording it now.
4. Press GUIDE on the remote. Use the Program Guide to find another
program or event that you want to watch now. Select that program. You are
now watching one program while recording another one at the same time.
5. Press RECORD and select OK when the popup screen displays. You are
now recording two programs or events at the same time.
6. Press the DVR button on your remote control. The DVR Event screen will
open. You should see the two programs that are recording, indicated by the
red dot next to the listings in the Program Guide.
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7. Select a program or event that you recorded earlier (not one that is recording
now), and then select Start Over.
8. You should now be watching a pre-recorded program while your satellite
receiver continues recording the other two programs or events.
Setting Up an Automatic Event Timer
1. Select a future program by using the Browse
Banner, the Themes menu or the Program Guide.
2. Select a Timer Frequency option. Note the mark to the left of your option.
3. Select a Timer Type. See “Event Timer Types” on page 55.
4. Select the Create Timer option to save the event timer.
5. The Guide shows which satellite receiver tuner is to record the event.
Tip: The IR remote
control s used to
control the menus
and programming
on the nearby TV.
An optional IR/UHF
Pro remote control
can be used to
control the receiver
from another room.
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Using More DVR Features
Most satellite TV programs and films are copyrighted. In
some cases, copyright law may apply to private, in-home
recording.
Your DVR receiver’s features let you decide how to watch TV. You can pause,
reverse, or skip back through a program. Then you can return to watching, fast
forward, or skip ahead through the program. Also, you can record and play back
programs and events with full, digital audio and video quality, without a VCR.
Auto Recording
If you get a phone call while watching a live program or event, you can pause
the program, answer the phone, return to watching the program, and not miss
any of the action.
You can pause, reverse, or skip back through a live program or event. Then you
can return to watching, fast forward, or skip ahead through the program.
You can also use slow-motion forward and backward, and frame-by-frame
advance and reverse while using the DVR receiver’s auto-recording feature.
For more information, please see Using Auto Recording.
Quick Recording
You can record a program that is on now or a program on in the future to watch
later, or you can keep your recording.
You can pause, return to watching, fast reverse, skip back, fast forward, or skip
ahead through a recorded program.
Tip: Auto recording
is what happens
automatically while
you’re watching a
program. You use
this feature when
watching a program
by pressing one or
more of the buttons
on your remote
control like PAUSE,
BACK, SKIP
BACK, FORWARD
and SKIP FWD.
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You can also use slow-motion forward and backward, and frame-by-frame
advance and reverse while using the DVR receiver’s auto recording feature.
You can play back a program you already recorded and record one or even two
new programs at the same time.
Using Auto Recording
Turn the DVR receiver on and tune it to a channel. Then you can use the remote
control’s DVR and related buttons.
Note: When you press any one of these buttons, you’ll see a small indicator on
the TV screen.
Press the PAUSE button to pause the program. Press this button again
to resume watching the program from where it was paused.
Using More DVR Features
On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for extended periods
of time may cause them to be permanently imprinted on the
screen. Consult your TV’s user guide for information on whether
this is a problem for your TV, what operating/viewing restrictions
may apply to you to avoid this problem, and any associated TV
warranty coverage.
Note: For a “live” program or event, the on-screen pause timer shows how long
you’ve paused the program. If you’ve paused the program more than once, the
pause timer shows the total time you’ve paused. If you pause after you reverse
or go forward, the pause timer shows how far you’re behind the “live” program.
Press the BACK button once to reverse the program four times as
fast as normal playback speed. Press the BACK button twice to
reverse at 15 times normal speed, three times to reverse at 60 times
normal speed, and four times to reverse at 300 times normal speed.
The on-screen bar shows you how far you’ve reversed.
Press the PAUSE button first and then quickly press the BACK button to
reverse the program in slow motion. Press the BACK button once to reverse the
program 1/4 the speed as normal playback speed. Press the BACK button twice
to return to reverse at normal speed.
Press the FWD (“FORWARD”) button once to go forward in the
program four times as fast as normal playback speed. Press the
FWD button twice to forward at 15 times normal speed, three times
to forward at 60 times normal speed, and four times to forward at
300 times normal speed. The on-screen bar shows how far you’ve gone.
Press the PAUSE button and then press the FWD button to go forward in the
program in slow motion. When you press the FWD button once the program
advances at 1/15 the speed of normal play. Press the FWD button twice for 1/4
as fast as normal play. Press the FWD button three times to play the program.
Note: Of course, you can’t go “forward” into the future part of a “live” program
that hasn’t been broadcast yet.
Press the PLAY button to watch the program. Also, press this button to
switch from pause, forward, or reverse to play.
Press the SKIP BACK button to skip back about ten seconds in a
recorded program. Press this button again to skip back again.
Press the PAUSE button and then press the SKIP BACK button to
reverse through the program one frame at a time.
Press the SKIP AHEAD button to skip ahead about 30 seconds in the
program or event. Press this button again to skip ahead again.
Press the PAUSE button and then press SKIP AHEAD to advance
through the program one frame at a time.
Press the VIEW LIVE TV button to catch up to the present and watch the
program or event, as it’s showing now.
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Using Quick Recording
Turn the receiver on and tune it to a channel with a program you want to record.
Note: If you record a locked program or event while you have the receiver
locked, then you’ll have to enter the password to play back that recording.
Start Recording a Program
•
•
At a program’s start, press the remote control’s RECORD
button.
If you’ve watched a program from its start, up to about two
hours after it’s started, you can reverse to its start:
1. Press the BACK button.
2. Let the program reverse to its start.
3. Press the RECORD button. You’ll get all of the program
on your recording.
Note: If you didn’t tune to the program until after it started, you can
record only the part of the program that comes after you tuned to it.
Stop Recording a Program
•
Press the remote control’s STOP button.
When you press the RECORD button, the receiver stops recording
at the end of the program. You can use an Event Timer to start and
stop the recording:
• Use Quick Record to set a one-time DVR event timer for a
future program.
• Set an automatic DVR event timer to record a future program that
comes on each day of the week or each week on the same day.
• Set a manual DVR event timer to make a future recording with specific
start and stop times you set. This lets you record only part of a program,
or a block of several programs, one after the other, on the same channel.
Use the DVR Events Menu
Press the DVR button to open the DVR Events menu,
which shows all of the DVR Events recorded on the
receiver. You can edit, delete, and protect any event
shown on the menu.
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•
•
If you hide adult channels and lock the receiver, then this menu doesn’t
list any programs on adult channels by name.
You can use this menu to review programs or events you have recorded
or scheduled to record with the DVR receiver’s recording features.
The DVR Events menu shows you:
•
A list of recorded events that includes the one(s) you’re recording now,
if any.
Note: You can sort the events either by date or by the name of the event.
•
If you select any one of the programs or events on the DVR Events
menu (even one you’re recording now), you open an information
screen for that event.
Tip: Press DVR on
the remote control
to see a list of the
programs and
events that you’ve
recorded. To watch
one, just select it
from the list. You
can then start
playing that event
recording, start it
over from the
beginning, stop
event playback, or
resume playing it
back from the spot
that event playback
was last stopped.
Note: This is just an example of the information menu. The information
•
menu shows only the options for the event that you selected. For a
different event, you’ll see different options. You’ll see some (but not
all) of the options listed below. For example, you won’t see an option to
start recording; to do that, you must press the remote control
RECORD button or set an automatic or manual event timer.
Note: If you record a locked program while you have the receiver
locked, you’ll have to enter the password to play back that program.
There are several choices you can make from the DVR Events screen:
•
Sort - You can sort your DVR Events by Alphanumerics, Movies, Series/
Specials, Sports, Date, Length, or Protected.
•
Edit - You can edit or delete recorded DVR Events.
•
Timers - When you select the Timers option, the Timers screen opens.
While Playing Back or Recording an Event
•
Press the PAUSE button to pause playback. Press this button
again to resume the playback from that point.
On some TVs, the presence of fixed images for
extended periods of time may cause them to be permanently
imprinted on the screen. Consult your TV’s user guide for
information on whether this is a problem for your TV, what
operating/viewing restrictions may apply to you to avoid this
problem, and any associated TV warranty coverage.
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•
Press the BACK button once to reverse the program four times
as fast as normal playblack speed. Press the BACK button twice
to reverse at 15 times normal speed, three times to reverse at 60
times normal speed, and four times to reverse at 300 times
normal speed.
•
Press the PAUSE button and then press the BACK button to reverse
through the program in slow motion. Press the BACK button once to reverse
the program 1/4 the speed of normal playback. Press the BACK button
again to return to reversing the program at normal speed.
•
Press the FWD (“FORWARD”) button once to forward the
program four times as fast as normal playback speed. Press the
FWD button twice to forward at 15 times normal speed, three
times to forward at 60 times normal speed, and four times to
forward at 300 times normal speed.
•
Press the PAUSE button and then press the FWD button to go forward
through the program in slow motion. When you press the FWD button once
the program advances at 1/15 the speed of normal playback. Press the FWD
button twice to forward at 1/4 the speed of normal play. Press the FWD
button three times to return to playing back the program at normal speed.
Note: Of course, you can watch any part of a program or event
that you’ve already recorded.
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Press the PLAY button to play back or resume playback of a paused
program or event. Also, you can press this button to switch back to
normal playback after you have used fast forward or reverse .
•
Press the SKIP BACK button to skip back about ten seconds in the
event. Press this button again to skip back again.
•
Press the PAUSE button and then press the SKIP BACK button to
reverse the recording one frame at a time.
•
Press the SKIP AHEAD button to skip ahead about 30 seconds in
the event. Press this button again to skip ahead again.
•
Press the PAUSE button and then press the SKIP AHEAD button
to advance the recording one frame at a time.
•
Press the STOP button to stop playback of a DVR event. Note that
the STOP button has no effect when you are watching a “live” TV
program or event.
Using More DVR Features
Play Back a Recorded Event and Record Another Event
1. Set up the DVR receiver to make a quick recording.
Note: You can press the RECORD button or you can use any kind of
event timer except a VCR event timer.
2. Press the DVR button. This opens the DVR Events
menu.
Tip: With your
dual-tuner DVR
receiver, you can
even watch one
event you have
recorded while
recording another
one (or even two)
new programs at
the same time!
3. Select an event on the DVR Events menu (not the one you’re
recording). This opens an information screen for that event.
4. Press the PLAY button.
More About the DVR Features
Auto Recording
•
Whenever you turn the receiver on, it’s auto recording.
•
With the auto record feature, you can record as much as apprximately two
hours of a program. This total recording time applies to auto recording only;
you can set an event timer for program(s) of any length, limited only by the
amount of remaining free space on your DVR receiver’s hard drive.
•
The receiver needs more room to record programs with more action. So, the
total recording time isn’t exact.
•
After about two hours, the receiver begins to record over its oldest auto
recorded audio and video to have room for the newest audio and video.
•
If one program ends and the next one starts on the same channel, the
receiver continues to record the next program.
•
If you change the channel, you erase the current auto recorded audio and
video, and start auto recording the program or event on the new channel.
•
These auto recordings do not show up in the DVR Events list.
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Quick Recording
•
Quick recording works only when you set it up.
•
The receiver must have enough room to record on your DVR hard drive:
–
–
–
–
When you make a one-time DVR recording, you can set the receiver to
ask you before it records over what you have already recorded. This is
how you “protect” a recorded program or event. You can protect events
recorded from either of the receiver’s satellite TV tuners.
If the receiver needs room to record a newer event, it’ll record over the
oldest existing “unprotected” recorded event(s) to make room.
If the receiver is out of room, and you don’t let it record over any
existing recorded events, it won’t be able to record any new events.
To free up remaining space on the DVR receiver, you can erase events
by opening the Events Information menu and selecting the Erase
option. You can erase events recorded from either of the receiver’s
satellite TV tuners.
Copy Recordings to Videotape
Tip: If you want to
archive a recorded
event to save it for
a long time, you can
move it from the
DVR receiver’s hard
drive to a VCR tape.
You may want to keep a videotape copy of a recording you made on the DVR
receiver. Or, if the DVR hard drive is out of room to save new recordings,
maybe you’ll want to move older recordings to a videotape to store them.
Many satellite TV programs and films are copyrighted. In some
cases, copyright law may apply to private, in-home recording.
You will not be able to play back events with full, digital audio and
video quality from a videotape.
1. Connect the receiver’s back panel TV1 audio/video outputs to the VCR’s
audio/video inputs.
2. Put a new or fully rewound tape into the VCR.
3. Turn the VCR power on.
4. Press the DISH Network remote control’s DVR button.
This opens the DVR Events menu.
5. Select an event on the DVR Events menu. This opens
an information screen for that event.
6. Start the VCR recording onto the tape.
7. On the event’s information screen, select the Start option. The receiver
begins to play back the program or event.
8. When the playback is done, stop the VCR recording.
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Using Themes and Search
The Themes and Search feature of your receiver makes it easy to find
programs to watch. This menu allows you to search for programming by themes
(movies, sports, etc.) or by key words used within the program’s information.
Themes
You can list and choose programs by the theme of their contents, for example,
just movies or just sports. You can then quickly list programs based on that
theme, and choose the program you want from the list.
1. Open the Themes and Search menu by doing one of the following:
•
While watching a program, press the LEFT ARROW
button.
•
Press the MENU button, and then select the Themes and
Search option.
2. Select the option for a category.
3. Select the desired program or event in the list of programs.
Note: If the program you highlighted is on some time in the future, then the
receiver will open the Create An Event Timer menu. See Using Timers
beginning on page 54 for more information.
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Search
1. Open the Search screen by doing one of the following:
•
Press the POUND (#) button on the remote control.
•
While watching a program, press the LEFT ARROW
button to display the Themes and Search menu.
The select Search.
•
Press the MENU button, and then select the Themes option
to display the Themes and Search menu. The select Search.
2. The Search screen is displayed with a virtual keyboard.
3. You can search for events two ways:
•
Select Title to search for the words that appear in the title of a program.
•
Select Info to search for words that are in the program description.
4. Enter the information in the space provided in one of two ways:
Tip: Use Search
History instead of
the keyboard if
you’ve searched for
the same program or
information before.
•
•
You can use the virtual keyboard on the screen to type the information
in the space provided by selecting each character.
You can use the letters above the NUMBER PAD buttons while in the
Enter Search Criteria field. For example, when looking for the channel
and times to watch Rudy Fremmel Presents, you press 7 three times for
an R, 8 two times for a U, 3 one time for a D, and 9 three times for a Y
to spell the word “Rudy.”
To help you enter the information on the Search screen:
• Use the LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN ARROW buttons to navigate
around the Search screen.
• Use the LEFT ARROW button to delete characters in the Enter Search
Criteria field.
• Use the STAR button to backspace without deleting in the Enter
Search Criteria field.
• Use the RIGHT ARROW button to forward space without deleting in
the Enter Search Criteria field.
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5. Select Search.
6. When the Search Results are displayed, you have the following options:
•
•
•
Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to scroll through the results.
Use the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons to scroll a page at a
time.
Select Page Up or Page Down to scroll a page at a time.
7. Select one of the programs to watch, or select Done to close the Search
Results screen.
Note: If you select a program that is on now, then the receiver tunes to that
program. If you select a program that is on in the future, you will have to set
an event timer. See page 54 for more information on event timers.
Search History
After you have searched for programs or other information, your receiver builds
a history. You can use the Search History instead of typing the information
again with the virtual keyboard.
1. Press the POUND (#) button to open the Search screen.
2. Select History to display the Search History screen.
3. At the Search History screen, you have the following options:
•
Search - Select one of the items and then select Search.
•
Edit - Select one of the items and then select Edit to make changes.
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•
Delete - Select one of the items and then select Delete.
•
Delete All - Select Delete All to clear the Search History.
Using Locks
When you unlock programming delivered by the receiver’s
outputs to your coaxial cabling, you are allowing all TVs
connected to your reciever to have access to the same
programming. In this case, you must rely on the V-Chip
technology and settings in the individual televisions to prevent
viewing of inappropriate programming. Consult your TVs’
user guides for instructions to set up V-Chip protection.
Note: Locks for programming on the TV1 outputs for the nearby TV are set
using the receiver’s Lock menus. The section below applies to all locks you set.
How to Set Locks: A Two-Step Process
1. Create the locks that you want.
2. Then lock the receiver.
When the receiver is locked, anyone who wants to access locked items must
enter the password to do so.
When You Have Locked the Receiver
•
•
•
•
If you try to access a locked item or open the Locks menu, the receiver
displays a message prompting you to enter the password.
The receiver allows you three tries to enter the correct password. If you fail
to enter the correct password, the receiver does not allow any more tries for
several minutes.
If you enter the correct password, then you can access the locked item or
open the Locks menu.
If you exit a locked item or close the Locks menu, you must re-enter the
password to access the item or menu.
Locking and Unlocking the Receiver
You must lock the receiver for any receiver Locks you have set to take effect.
And to lock the receiver, you must first create a password. If you forget your
password, you will need to speak with a Customer Service Representative. If
you have a Personal Identification Number (PIN), you will need to give it to the
Customer Service Representative. See page 81 for information on PINs.
1. Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu.
2. Select the Locks option to display the Locks menu.
Note: If the receiver displays a message prompting you to enter a
password, then the receiver has already been locked.
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Note: If you want to unlock the receiver or any specific lock (rating,
channel, front panel, or PPV) then use the password.
3. Select the Lock System or Unlock System option. The receiver displays a
message prompting you to enter a password to lock the system.
4. Enter and verify a password, using the NUMBER PAD buttons. The
receiver displays stars (*) as you enter the digits of the password. When you
enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option.
5. Memorize your password. From now on, you must enter this password to
lock or unlock the receiver. If you forget your password, you will need to
call and speak with a Customer Service Representative. If you have a
Personal Identification Number (PIN), you will need to give it to the
Customer Service Representative.
6. Select the OK option. Confirm the password by re-entering it. All the locks
that you have set are now in effect.
Creating or Changing Rating (Content) Code Locks
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select the Locks option.
3. If the receiver is locked, then enter the password using the NUMBER PAD
buttons. The receiver displays stars (*) as you enter the digits of the
password. When you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver
highlights the OK option. Press the SELECT button.
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4. Select the Ratings Locks option.
5. Highlight the lowest rating that you want to block. Press the SELECT
button to set a lock at the highlighted rating.
Note: All ratings that are more restrictive than the selected rating are also
selected. For example, if you lock PG-13 rated programs, then all programs
with the R, NC-17, and NR/AO ratings are also locked.
6. Select the expanded rating code(s), if you want to also lock these ratings.
7. To unlock a rating code, highlight the code and press SELECT.
8. Select the Done option to save your changes.
9. If the receiver is not locked, then you must lock it to put the locks you just
created into effect by selecting Lock System.
Creating or Changing Channel Locks
You can lock any channel, including pay-per-view channels.
1. Press the Menu button.
2. Select the Locks option.
3. If the receiver is locked, then enter the password using the NUMBER PAD
buttons. The receiver displays stars (*) as you enter the digits of the
password. When you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver
highlights the OK option. Press the SELECT button.
4. Select the Channel Locks option.
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5. Highlight the channel that you want to lock. If necessary, press the UP or
DOWN ARROW button to see the channel. You can also jump to a channel
by typing the channel number using the NUMBER PAD buttons.
6. Press the SELECT button to lock or unlock the highlighted channel. If the
checkbox next to the channel has a checkmark, then the channel is locked.
7. Select the Done option to save your changes.
8. If the receiver is not already locked, then you must lock it to put the locks
you just created into effect.
Locking and Unlocking the Receiver Front Panel
This keeps anyone from using the front panel buttons, but it does not lock the
remote control buttons. This option is only available on TV1 menus.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select the Locks option.
3. If the receiver is locked, enter the numeric password using the NUMBER
PAD buttons. The receiver displays stars (*) as you enter the digits of the
password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver
highlights the OK option. Press the SELECT button.
Tip: The IR remote
control is used to
control the menus
and programming
on the nearby TV.
An optional IR/UHF
Pro remote control
can be used to
control the menus
from another room
4. Select the Front Panel Lock option to lock or unlock the front panel.
5. Select the Yes option.
6. To activate the front-panel lock you just set, you must lock the receiver.
Locking and Unlocking Pay-Per-View Channels
This locks all pay-per view channels. You also can lock one or more pay per
view channels by using channel locks or rating locks.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select the Locks option.
3. If the receiver is locked, enter the numeric password using the NUMBER
PAD buttons. The receiver displays stars (*) as you enter the digits of the
password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver
highlights the OK option. Press the SELECT button.
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4. Select the Lock PPV or Unlock PPV option.
5. If the receiver is not locked, the you must lock it to put the lock you just
created into effect.
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Hiding and Showing Adult Channels
When you hide adult channels, you keep the Program Guide, Themes lists,
and the Browse Banner from displaying adult channels. It also keeps anyone
from choosing such channels by using the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons or
entering the channel number using the remote control NUMBER PAD buttons.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select the Locks option.
3. If the receiver is locked, then enter the numeric password using the
NUMBER PAD buttons. The receiver displays stars (*) as you enter the
digits of the password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the
password, the receiver highlights the OK option. Press the SELECT button.
4. Select the Hide Adult or Show Adult option.
Changing the Receiver Password
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Select the Locks option.
If the receiver is locked, then enter the numeric password using the
NUMBER PAD buttons. The receiver displays stars (*) as you enter the
digits of the password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the
password, the receiver highlights the OK option.
3. Press the SELECT button.
4. Select the Change Password option.
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5. Enter the current numeric password using the NUMBER PAD buttons. As
soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights
the OK option.
6. Press the SELECT button.
7. Enter the new password using the NUMBER PAD buttons. As soon as you
enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option.
8. Press the SELECT button to select the OK option and change the password.
9. Enter your new password again for confirmation, using the NUMBER PAD
buttons. The receiver displays stars (*) as you enter the digits of the
password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver
highlights the OK option. Press the SELECT button.
10. Memorize this new password. From now on, you must enter this password
to lock or unlock the receiver. If you forget your password, you will need to
call DISH Network and speak with a Customer Service Representative. If
you have a Personal Identification Number (PIN), you will need to give it to
the Customer Service Representative. See page 81 for information on PINs.
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Personal Identification Numbers
Personal Identification Numbers
You can set up a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for call-in requests only.
Anyone calling DISH Network’s Customer Service Center must provide this
PIN to make any changes to your account. You may call the Customer Service
Center at any time to set up a PIN.
If you forget your PIN, then you will need to speak with a Customer Service
Representative. The representative may ask for more information to verify your
identity and that you are authorized to make changes to your account.
Using Caller ID
Caller ID displays on your TV the names of people as they call you if you
subscribe to Caller ID from your local telephone company. To use this feature,
make sure you have an active phone line connected to the receiver and that the
Caller ID feature is enabled on the line. After you turn on Caller ID, it stays on
until you decide to turn it off.
Caller ID Screens
When you receive a call, you will see a Caller ID pop-up message screen.
You can select OK to close the message screen. If you do nothing, it will
disappear after 20 seconds.
If you are accessing a menu screen when a call comes in, you will see a different
Caller ID pop-up screen.
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Turning Caller ID On and Off
1. Press MENU 6-1-2 on the DISH Network remote control.
2. From the Caller ID screen, select either Enable Caller ID (if it is disabled)
or the Disable Caller ID option if you wish to disable this feature.
3. Select Done.
Resetting Receiver to Factory Default Settings
Note: Resetting the receiver to factory-default settings discards all Favorites
Lists except the All Chan and All Sub lists.
Note: If you have set any locks on the receiver, and the receiver is locked, then
these locks will be kept. If the receiver is unlocked, any such locks will be lost.
You cannot reset the receiver to factory-default settings to discard a password
that you have forgotten. Nobody can reset a receiver to bypass a receiver lock.
If you want to reset the DVR receiver to be the same as when it was shipped to
you from the factory, do the following:
1. Press MENU 6-6 to request the factory reset.
2. When the receiver displays a Warning message, confirm that you want to
reset all receiver preferences by selecting Yes.
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Changing Audio Languages for Programs
Changing Audio Languages for Programs
You may be able to change the language of some programs’ audio. An alternate
language may not be available for all programs or events. Some programs, such
as movies, show at the start whether an alternate language is available. An
alternate language applies only to the audio portion of the program and does not
change the language used in the menus displayed by the DVR receiver.
1. Press the MENU 8-4 to access the Alternate Audio screen.
2. Select the language you want for program audio in the Languages list.
3. Select the Done option to save your language choice. The receiver displays
the System Setup menu.
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Receiver Updates
Your satellite receiver is set to turn itself off at 3:00 a.m. so that it can receive
updates to the Program Guide. To change this update time, complete the
following:
1. Press the MENU 8-5 to open the Updates screen.
2. Highlight the Time Set option.
3. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to highlight the time.
4. Go to the AM/PM option and use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to
select AM or PM.
5. Select Done to save your changes and exit this screen.
Note: You can reset any changes you may have made to the Updates
feature by selecting the Defaults option before exiting this screen.
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Control Other Devices with the Remote Control
Control Other Devices with the Remote Control
This section describes how to use an IR (or optional IR/UHF Pro) remote
control to control a TV, a VCR, or other devices. For information on how to use
the remote to control the receiver, see Using the Remote Controls on page 37.
You can set up both types of remote controls to control the satellite TV receiver
and as many as three other IR-controlled devices each. These devices can be a
TV, a VCR or DVD player, and a third device, like an audio amplifier or
receiver.
Where the word “remote” is used in the following section, it applies to both
types of remote controls.
Tip: The IR remote
control is used to
control the menus
and programming
on the nearby TV.
An optional IR/UHF
Pro remote control
can be used to
control the receiver
from another room.
Remote Control Modes
You can set the remote to four different modes to control the receiver or other
devices. When you get the remote it’s already set up to control your receiver.
You must set up the remote to control other devices like a TV or VCR/DVD
player. See Set Up the Remote to Control Other Devices.
Use the remote control’s device mode buttons, SAT (satellite receiver), TV (for
a TV), VCR (for a VCR or a DVD player), and AUX (“auxiliary,” for a second
TV, a second VCR, a DVD player, a tuner/pre-amp, or an audio amplifier) to set
the remote to the correct mode for controling the device. To change this mode,
press the button for the device you want the remote to control. The mode button
lights for a couple of seconds to show that you’ve set the remote to that mode.
Limited Mode
You can program your remote control in limited mode to keep from accidentally
changing the channel away from satellite programming on your TV or VCR.
When you use the remote to control your TV in limited mode, you will only be
able to use the POWER, MUTE, and VOLUME buttons. Also, when you use
the remote to control your VCR in limited mode, you will only be able to use the
power and VCR-function buttons. The section Setting Up the Remote to Control
Other Devices lists a step that tells the remote control to go into limited mode.
Set Up the Remotes to Control Other Devices
Over the next few pages we tell you how to use the remote to control a TV, a
VCR, a DVD player, a tuner, or an audio amplifier.
To use the remote to control other devices, you must first program it to control
these other devices. You can do this by either following the instructions that
follow in Set Up the Remote Control, or the Scan for Device Codes procedure
described beginning on page 87.
If you are programming the remote to control a combination device, such as a
TV/VCR or a VCR/DVD player, then program the remote control in one device
mode, and then repeat the procedure in the other mode. For example, to program
the remote to control a TV/VCR using code 748: Follow the instructions to
program the remote to control the TV using code 748, and then repeat the
instructions for the VCR using the same device code for that mode as well.
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Set Up the Remote Control
1. Turn the device on.
Use the device’s front panel buttons
or its remote control.
2. Find the brand name of the
device in the tables starting on
page 109.
If the brand isn’t listed, see Scan for
Device Codes on page 87.
3. Press and hold the device
mode button until all the other
mode buttons light up, and
then release the button.
For example, hold the TV mode
button for a TV until all of the other
mode buttons light. When you
release the button, the TV mode
light will flash.
The mode button flashes.
If you are repeating this
procedure to program a
combination device, be sure to
press the correct mode button
(for example, if you have a
TV/VCR combination and
you have already programmed
the remote to control the TV,
press and hold the VCR mode
button, as described above).
4. For AUX mode setup only:
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•
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Tip: Limited mode is
not used with audio
amplifiers, tuners, or
accessories. Limited
Mode applies to a
second TV, VCR or
DVD player you set
up in AUX mode.
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Press 0 for a second TV.
Press 1 for a second VCR
or DVD player.
Press 2 for a tuner or
audio amplifier.
This step is for programming the
kind of device that is to be
programmed in AUX mode. If
you’re not programming in AUX
mode, skip to step 5.
5. Enter one of the three-digit
device codes from the table
using the number buttons.
The three-digit device code should
be for the brand name of your device
that you found in step 2.
6. If you want to program
limited mode, press 1. If not,
skip to step 7.
See Limited Mode on page 85 for
more information .
7. Press the POUND (#) button.
If you entered the code correctly, the
mode button flashes three times.
8. Press the POWER button to
turn off the device. If the
device does not turn off, go to
step 10.
If the code is working, then the
device should turn off. Also, if
you’re programming TV mode, the
TV POWER button on the remote
control should be able to turn off
your TV from any device mode.
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9. Turn the device back on and
try some other buttons to
make sure they work. If the
code works for other buttons,
then stop here.
Sometimes the POWER or TV
POWER button works when other
buttons don’t. If the device does not
turn off, continue with step 10.
10. If the code doesn’t work, redo
steps 3 through 9 with another
device code from the tables.
Try every code listed for you brand
until one works best for your device.
11. For combination devices:
Return to step 3 and repeat
this procedure.
12. If you can’t find a code that
works, then try the Scan for
Device Codes that follows.
Scan for Device Codes
If the code for your device is not listed in the tables starting on page 109, use
this procedure to scan the remote control’s memory for a working device code.
1. Turn the device on.
Use the device’s front panel buttons
or its original remote control.
2. Press and hold the device
mode button until all the other
mode buttons light up, and
then release the button.
For example, hold the TV mode
button for a TV until all of the other
mode buttons light. When you
release the button, the TV mode
light will flash.
The mode button flashes.
3. For AUX mode setup only.
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Press 0 for a second TV.
Press 1 for a second VCR
or DVD player.
Press 2 for a tuner or
audio amplifier.
This step is for specifying the kind
of device that is to be programmed
in AUX mode. If you’re not
programming in AUX mode, then
skip to step 5.
4. For AUX mode setup only:
Press the STAR (*) button.
5. Press the POWER button (not
TV Power).
This puts your remote control in its
device-code scan mode.
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6. Press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button repeatedly
until the device turns off.
As you press the UP or DOWN
ARROW button, the remote is
trying each code in the memory to
see if it can turn off your device.
When the device turns off, you have
found a code that might work.
Note: The mode button for the
device will flash rapidly eight times
when you’ve scanned through all the
available codes for that device.
7. Press the POUND (#) button.
This stores the code you found.
8. Turn the device back on and
try some other buttons to
make sure they work.
Press the POWER button to turn the
device back on. Try some other
buttons to make sure they work.
Sometimes, the POWER button or
TV POWER button works when
other buttons don’t.
9. Repeat this procedure until
you’ve tried all the codes.
You may need to repeat the scan to
find the best code for your device.
Check the Device Codes
You can find out what device code you’ve set for each remote-control mode.
Tip: The IR remote
control is used to
control TV1 menus
and programming
on a nearby TV. An
optional IR/UHF
Pro remote can be
used to control the
receiver from
another room.
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1. Press and hold the device
mode button until all the other
mode buttons light up, and
then let go of the button.
For example, hold the TV mode
button for a TV until all of the other
mode buttons light. When you let
go, the TV mode light will flash.
The mode button flashes.
2. Press the POUND (#) button
twice.
Watch the mode light to
determine your code. The
mode button flashes the
number for each digit of the
device code, with a pause
between the groups of flashes.
A quick flash is for zero.
For example, if the code is 570, the
mode button flashes five times,
pauses, flashes seven times, pauses,
and flashes once quickly. This
example sequence corresponds to
device code 570; your actual code
will probably differ.
3. For AUX mode setup only:
The first group of flashes tells
you what the AUX mode is set
up to control. A quick flash
(zero) before the three-digit
code is for a TV; one regular
flash is for a VCR or DVD
player; and two flashes is for a
tuner or audio amplifier.
For example, if the TV code is 570,
the AUX mode button flashes once
quickly (indicating 0 for TV),
pauses, flashes five times, pauses,
flashes seven times, pauses, and
flashes once quickly. This example
sequence corresponds to device
code 570; your actual code will
probably differ.
Control Other Devices with the Remote Control
Remote Control Buttons
Control the Receiver
When you get the remote, it’s already set up to control the receiver. However,
you must set up the remote to control the TV before you can use the MUTE and
VOLUME buttons to control TV sound.
For information on the remote buttons that control the receiver, see Using the
Remote Controls on page 37.
Control a TV (or a Second TV)
Only the buttons described here will control a TV. Some of these buttons may
not control your specific model of TV. Please see your TV’s user manual for
information about that TV model’s features.
Tip: If some of the
buttons on the
remote control do
not control the TV
that you have set up
in TV mode, then try
other codes. See
page 85 for details.
TV Mode Button
You must first set up the remote to control the TV. See Set Up the Remote to
Control Other Devices, beginning on page 85. Then, you must press the TV
mode button to set the remote to TV mode. The TV mode button lights for two
seconds to show you’ve set the remote to TV mode. Make sure you keep the
remote in TV mode to use the buttons described here to control your TV.
Note: You can set up the remote to control a second TV in AUX mode, the same
way it controls the first TV in TV mode. See Set Up the Remote to Control
Devices beginning on page 85.
TV/Video Button
If the TV has video input options, use this button to switch the TV video input.
Power Button
Press the TV POWER button to turn the TV on or off.
Mute Button
Press the MUTE button to turn the TV sound on or off.
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Volume Button
Press this button to raise (+) or lower (-) the TV sound volume.
Up and Down Arrow Buttons
Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to change channels on the TV.
Note: These buttons do not change the channels on the TV if the remote control
has been set to operate in limited mode.
Select Button
The SELECT button works as the ENTER button for a TV.
Recall Button
Press the RECALL button to go back to the last TV channel you watched. Press
it again to switch between the last two TV channels you watched.
Number Buttons
Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to directly enter a different channel number.
Note: These buttons do not change the channels on the TV if the remote control
has been set to operate in limited mode.
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Control Other Devices with the Remote Control
Control a VCR (or a Second VCR or DVD Player)
Only the buttons described here control a VCR or DVD player. Some of the
buttons may not control your specific VCR or DVD player. See the user’s
manual that came with your VCR or DVD player for information about its
features.
VCR Mode Button
You must first set up the remote to control the VCR. See Set Up the Remote to
Control Devices, beginning on page 85. Then, you must press the VCR mode
button to set the remote to VCR mode. The VCR mode button lights for two
seconds to show you’ve set the remote to VCR mode. Make sure you keep the
remote in VCR mode to use the buttons described here to control your VCR.
Note: You can set up the remote to control a second VCR in AUX mode, the
same way it controls the first VCR in VCR mode. See Set Up the Remote to
Control Devices beginning on page 85.
Note: You must set the remote control to VCR mode to program it up to control
a DVD player. Once you do this, you must set the remote to VCR mode to
control the DVD player.
TV/Video Button
Use the TV/VIDEO button to switch the VCR between its TV mode and its
VCR mode (see your VCR user’s manual for more information).
Power Button
Press the red, unmarked POWER button to turn the VCR on or off.
Page Up and Down Buttons
Use the PAGE UP and DOWN buttons to change channels on the VCR.
Note: If the remote control has been set to operate in limited mode, then buttons
in VCR mode will not change channels.
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Recall Button
Press the RECALL button to go back to the last VCR channel you viewed. Press
it again to switch between the last two VCR channels you viewed.
VCR Buttons
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Press the BACK button to rewind a videotape.
•
Press the PAUSE button to pause a videotape. Press this
button or the PLAY button to go back to playing the tape.
•
Press the FWD button to forward a videotape.
•
Press the STOP button to stop playing or recording on a
videotape.
•
Press the RECORD button to record on a videotape.
•
Press the PLAY button to play or to retrun to playing a videotape.
Number Buttons
Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter channel numbers.
Note: If the remote control has been set to operate in limited mode, then buttons
in VCR mode will not change channels.
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Control Other Devices with the Remote Control
Control a Tuner or Amplifier
Only the buttons described here control a tuner or audio amplifier. Some of the
buttons described here may not control your tuner or amplifier. Please see the
user’s manual that came with your tuner or amplifier for more information.
AUX Mode Button
You must first set up the remote to control the device. See Set Up the Remote to
Control Devices, beginning on page 85. Then, you must press the AUX mode
button to set the remote to AUX mode. The AUX mode button flashes once to
show you’ve set the remote to AUX mode. Make sure you keep the remote in
AUX mode to use the buttons described here to control your auxiliary device.
Power Button
Press the red, unmarked POWER button to turn the tuner or amplifier on or off.
Mute Button
Press the MUTE button to turn the sound for the AUX device off or on.
Volume Button
Press the VOLUME button to raise (+) or lower (-) the volume of the sound.
Up and Down Arrow Buttons
Use UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to change channels on a tuner or audio
device. Limited mode does not affect any device programmed in AUX mode.
Select Button
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Other Remote Control Features
Switch Between TV and AUX Device Volume Control
When you set up the remote to control a TV, the mute and volume buttons are
automatically set to control the TV volume. However, if you want to use the
AUX mode to control an audio amplifier or other device with a volume setting,
you can set up the remote to control that device’s volume instead of TV volume.
To set the remote to control the AUX device’s volume:
1. Press and hold the AUX mode button for three seconds, and then
release it. The AUX mode button will blink.
2. Press the POUND (#) button.
3. Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button.
4. Press the 0 number button.
5. Press the POUND (#) button.
The AUX mode button flashes three times.
6. Press the SAT mode button.
7. Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME
button.
The device’s volume changes and the AUX mode
button flashes instead of the TV mode button.
To set the remote back to control the TV volume:
1. Press and hold the TV mode button for three seconds, and then
release it. The TV mode button will flash.
2. Press the POUND (#) button.
3. Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button.
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4. Press the 0 number button.
5. Press the POUND (#) button.
The TV mode button flashes three times.
6. Press the SAT mode button.
7. Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME
button.
The TV’s volume changes and the TV mode button
flashes instead of the AUX mode button.
Testing the System
Starting a Test
Press MENU 6-3 to access the Diagnostics menu. You will see several options
available for testing your DVR receiver.
Telephone Connection Test
This test checks that the receiver telephone connection is working. Select the
Connection option to begin the test. The receiver displays a message asking
you to wait until the test is done.
•
If the telephone connection is correct, then the receiver displays a Phone
Connection OK message.
•
If the receiver highlights the Done option, then select the Dial Out option so
the receiver can make a toll-free call to the Customer Service Center. Press
the remote control SELECT button to start the call. The receiver displays a
message asking you to wait until the call is done. When the call is done,
select the Done option to exit the test menu.
•
If the telephone line is not connected properly, then the receiver displays a
failure message. In this case, check the telephone connection and line, and
then repeat the test.
Note: If you have the receiver connected to a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
phone line, it may cause this test to fail. If so, you will need to install a DSL
filter between the receiver and the telephone jack on the wall. You should be
able to get a DSL filter from your DSL provider or your local electronicparts store.
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Troubleshooting Tables
Use these tables if you have problems using the system before calling the
Customer Service Center. Many problems arise from misunderstandings of how
the system works, especially when you are just becoming familiar with it. These
tables cover many problems, usually with a simple solution for each one. To
solve a particular problem, do the following:
1. Review the section in this Guide that relates to the problem.
2. If you cannot find a solution, then find the section in the following tables
that relates to the problem.
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•
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Read the What’s Happening column until you find the problem.
Read the information in the Possible Reason column.
Try each of the suggested solutions in the What to Do column.
3. For more information, call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH
(3474), or see www.dishnetwork.com.
Note: Before calling the Customer Service Center, have ready the date of
purchase and either your customer account number, the receiver conditional
access number, or the receiver model number. Display the Important System
Information menu to find these numbers (See Ordering Your Programming
on page 4). Also, write down any error messages that the receiver displays
on the television screen.
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On-Screen Messages
This table describes some on-screen messages in the order of their message numbers. Find the message
number in the upper right corner of the message displayed on your TV screen, and then find the
matching number in this table.
Message Number
Possible Reason
•
There may be a problem with the
multi-dish switch.
•
Check the coaxial cables and their connections to and from the
multi-dish switch. Make sure that all required cables are in
place, and check that all cable connections are tight and dry (for
outdoor cables). If this does not work, call the Customer Service
Center for help.
•
Heavy rain, snow, or cloud cover
may be interfering with
transmission of the satellite
signal, or there may be other
interference.
•
Note the local weather conditions. Remove any snow or other
debris which may have collected on the satellite dish.
Make sure that the satellite dish has a clear line of sight to the
satellite. Check whether branches or leaves have grown into the
line of sight.
•
Make sure that the satellite dish is aimed at the satellite. Check
the strength of the signal using the Point Dish/Signal menu.
Consult your installer to re-aim the dish, if necessary, to obtain
the strongest possible signal.
•
Make sure the system uses RG6 coaxial cable; if not, call your
dealer or installer.
•
Check the dish-to-receiver cable run length; if it is over 200 feet,
call your dealer or installer.
•
Check the coaxial cables and their connections to and from the
multi-dish switch. Make sure that all required cables are in
place, and check that all cable connections are tight and dry (for
outdoor cables). If this does not work, do the Check Switch
test.
The receiver may not yet have
been authorized via the satellite
signal. The satellite dish may
have moved so that it is no longer
picking up the satellite signal.
The cable connections may have
loosened or have moisture inside.
There may be an interruption of
the satellite signal.
•
If you have authorized the receiver, wait a few minutes to see if
the message is removed. Make sure that all required cables are
in place, and check that all cable connections are tight and dry
(for outdoor cables).
•
Make sure that the satellite dish has a clear line of sight to the
satellite. Check whether branches or leaves have grown into the
line of sight.
•
Check that the Signal Strength bar in the Point Dish/
Signal menu is green and displays the word Locked. If not,
contact your installer to re-aim the satellite dish. If you have not
authorized the receiver, call the Customer Service Center for
help.
•
The receiver may not be
connected to an active telephone
line.
•
You must connect the receiver to an active telephone connection
at all times. If you install two or more receivers, you must
connect each receiver to an active telephone connection at all
times.
•
The credit limit may have been
suspended.
•
Call the Customer Service Center for help checking the credit
limit, and/or to get authorization to make a purchase.
•
Maybe the receiver is connected
to a DSL (Digital Subscriber
Line) phone line.
•
Install a DSL filter between the receiver and the telephone wall
jack. You can obtain the filter from your DSL provider.
•
Viewers in specific areas are
prohibited from watching certain
programs. For example, viewers
who live close to a particular
football stadium may be
prohibited from watching
football games that are played in
that stadium.
•
Remember that the program providers specify which programs
are “blacked out” for which viewers, not DISH Network™.
001
002
•
003, 004
•
005
006
008
011, 012
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The wrong type of coaxial cable
may be used in the system, or the
cable run length may be too long.
Or, there may be a problem with
the multi-dish switch.
Troubleshooting Tables
Message Number
Possible Reason
What to Do
•
You may have tried to tune to a
program on a channel which you
have not bought.
•
You must buy a channel before you can tune to a program on
that channel. Call the Customer Service Center to buy the
channel, or if you believe this message was displayed by
mistake.
•
You may have just plugged in the
receiver, and it is acquiring the
satellite signal. Or, the receiver
may have temporarily lost the
signal.
•
Wait a few minutes to see if the message is removed. Make sure
that all required cables are in place, and check that all cable
connections are tight and dry (for outdoor cables).
Make sure that the satellite dish has a clear line of sight to the
satellite. Check whether branches or leaves have grown into the
line of sight.
•
Check that the Signal Strength bar in the Point Dish/
Signal menu is green and displays the word Locked. If not,
contact your installer to re-aim the satellite dish.
013, 014
015
•
The receiver may not be
connected to an active telephone
line.
•
You must connect the receiver to an active telephone connection
at all times. If you install two or more receivers, you must
connect each receiver to an active telephone connection at all
times.
•
The credit limit may have been
exceeded.
•
Call the Customer Service Center for help checking the credit
limit, and/or to get authorization to make a purchase.
•
The satellite dish may have
moved so that it is no longer
picking up the satellite signal.
The cable connections may have
loosened or have moisture inside.
There may be an interruption of
the satellite signal.
•
If you have authorized the receiver, wait a few minutes to see if
the message is removed. Make sure that all required cables are
in place, and check that all cable connections are tight and dry
(for outdoor cables).
•
Make sure that the satellite dish has a clear line of sight to the
satellite. Check whether branches or leaves have grown into the
line of sight.
•
Check that the Signal Strength bar in the Point Dish/
Signal menu is green and displays the word Locked. If not,
contact your installer to re-aim the satellite dish. If you have not
authorized the receiver, call the Customer Service Center for
help.
•
Wait a few minutes to see if the message is removed. Make sure
that all required cables are in place, and check that all cable
connections are tight and dry (for outdoor cables).
Make sure that the satellite dish has a clear line of sight to the
satellite. Check whether branches or leaves have grown into the
line of sight.
•
Check that the Signal Strength bar in the Point Dish/
Signal menu is green and displays the word Locked. If not,
contact your installer to re-aim the satellite dish.
018
022
•
The receiver may have
temporarily lost the satellite
signal.
026
•
Pay Per View events cannot be
purchased until the receiver has
downloaded new software.
•
Turn the receiver off via the remote "Power" button and do not
disturb for the next 15 minutes. To change channels, press the
"Up" or "Down" arrow button on the remote or use the "Recall"
button to return to the last viewed channel.
•
You may have tried to set a VCR
Event Timer without having set
up the receiver to control the
VCR.
•
You must set up the receiver to control the VCR before you can
set a VCR Event Timer. See the Using the System for
instructions.
•
You may have tried to close an
installation menu without having
done the Check Switch test.
•
If your setup includes a multi-dish switch, you must do
the Check Switch test.
•
You may have aimed the satellite
dish at one satellite, but selected
the option for another satellite on
the Point Dish/Signal menu.
•
Make sure that you have selected the option for the right satellite
on the Point Dish/Signal menu.
•
Make sure that the cable(s) for the satellite you have selected are
connected to the LNBF that receives signals from that satellite.
You may have set up the receiver
to accept a transmission (a
“download”) of the latest
operating software via the
satellite signal.
•
It is very important for the receiver to get the latest operating
software, so let the receiver do so. The “download” may take
several minutes. Do not disturb or unplug the receiver during
this time.
028
032
059
060
•
061
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Message Number
Possible Reason
What to Do
•
The receiver gives you three
chances to enter the correct
password. If you fail to do so, the
receiver “times out” and will not
allow you to try again for several
minutes.
•
Wait a few minutes and then try again to enter the password.
Note: The “time out” feature is designed to prevent someone
from trying password after password until he or she happens to
guess the right one and so gains unauthorized access to the
receiver.
•
You may not have connected the
receiver to an active telephone
line. Or, the telephone line may
be defective.
•
Connect the receiver to an active telephone line.
Make sure that the telephone line to which you connect the
receiver is working properly.
•
Maybe the receiver is connected
to a DSL (Digital Subscriber
Line) phone line.
•
Install a DSL filter between the receiver and the telephone
wall jack.
•
You may have set up the receiver
to reset itself back to the “factory
defaults,” that is, the settings it
had when it was shipped from the
factory.
•
If you want to reset the receiver to its factory default settings,
select the Yes option. If not, select the No option.
074
Note: To be able to order pay per view programs, you must
keep the receiver connected to an active telephone line at all
times. If your setup includes more than one receiver, this applies
to each receiver. The receiver uses the telephone line to make
toll-free calls, usually in the middle of the night, to send
information to the Customer Service Center.
078, 079, 080
093
Using the Remote Control
What Is Happening
Possible Reason
What to Do
You cannot find the remote control.
•
N/A
•
Use the receiver front panel Control
Buttons to control the receiver until
you find the remote. If the remote
control is permanently lost or too
damaged to use, call the Service Center
to order a replacement.
When you press a button on the remote
control, the receiver does not do what you
expect.
•
The remote control may be missing
batteries, the batteries may be
incorrectly placed in the remote, or the
batteries may be weak or dead.
•
If the batteries are missing or dead,
insert fresh AAA-size batteries.
If the remote has fresh batteries, check
whether they are placed according to the
label diagram. If not, remove them and
place correctly.
•
You may be using the wrong remote
control (IR only or IR/UHF Pro) for the
TV you are trying to operate.
•
Make sure you are using an IR remote to
control a nearby TV or UHF Pro remote
to control the receiver in another room.
•
You may be experiencing interference
from objects near your receiver antenna.
•
Make sure the UHF antenna is
connected to the receiver and not
touching anything else.
•
Vary the tilt angle of the receiver's UHF
antenna. Locate the UHF antenna tip
away from other electronics equipment
or metal surfaces, even if separated by
wooden shelving.
•
Move the receiver to different locations.
For best results, place the receiver as
high as possible, above all other
equipment in your entertainment center.
•
Place the UHF antenna outside the
entertainment center by using a coaxial
cable to connect it to the receiver.
Your (optional) IR/UHF Pro remote control
does not work well from far away.
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What Is Happening
Possible Reason
When you press the remote control Power
button to turn the receiver ON, the receiver
front panel Power light does not light up.
You use a pyramid type IR extender (not a
“mouse tail”), and it does not seem to work.
What to Do
•
Other lights are too bright.
•
Try other remote control buttons to see
if the receiver is responding.
•
Remote control not operating properly
or the batteries are weak or dead.
The receiver power cord not plugged
into a power outlet, or there may be a
problem with the AC power.
•
Replace the remote control batteries
with fresh ones of the right size/type.
•
Check that the receiver power cord is
not damaged, and that the plug is
inserted correctly into the outlet.
•
The remote control(s) may not be set to
the address(es) used by the satellite
receiver.
•
Make sure the remote control(s) are set
to the same address(es) used by the
satellite receiver. See page 32 for
information on changing the remote
control address.
•
You may be trying to use an IR remote
to control a receiver in another location.
•
Make sure you are using the IR remote
with a clear line of sight to the receiver.
•
The TV2 indicator will not light.
•
This is normal. No action is required.
•
The IR sensor on the extender that
receives the remote control signals may
not be facing the remote control.
The IR cable on the extender that sends
the signal to the receiver may not be
right in front of the IR sensor on the
receiver front panel.
•
Make sure that the extender that
receives the signal from the remote
control is facing the right way, so that
the IR sensor can receive the remote
control signals.
•
Make sure that the IR cable on the
extender that sends the signal to the
receiver is right in front of the IR sensor
on the receiver front panel, so that the
receiver IR sensor can receive the
signals.
•
If doing the above does not solve the
problem, contact the manufacturer of
the extenders for assistance.
•
Use a pyramid-type IR extender only
with Remote Control 1 which uses IR
signals.
•
Install a UHF attenuator.
•
You are using Remote Control 2 which
does not transmit IR signals.
Hearing A Program
What Is
Happening
The receiver front panel
TV1 light is on and there
is a good picture on the
TV set, but you do not
hear any sound.
You hear a foreign
language with a program.
Possible Reason
•
You may have muted the sound,
or set the volume so low that you
cannot hear it.
•
The audio connections may not
be properly connected.
•
You may have set the receiver to
an alternate audio language.
What to Do
•
Check the volume level on the TV or audio device. Turn off the
mute or turn up the volume, as required.
•
Check the audio connectors and cables from the receiver to the
TV or the sound system.
•
Check the TV speakers or the sound system.
•
Use the Alternate Audio Language menu to select the
language that you prefer.
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Using the Menus
What Is
Happening
You were using a menu,
and it suddenly closed.
Possible Reason
The receiver has a time-out feature
that closes any menu after several
minutes of no activity. This will
discard any changes you have made,
but otherwise does no harm to the
receiver.
What to Do
Start over again.
Watching A Program
What Is
Happening
The receiver front panel
TV1 light is on, but the
TV image:
Possible Reason
•
The TV set may not be working
properly.
•
Make sure that the TV set is plugged into an electrical outlet.
Make sure the outlet has electrical power.
•
If the TV and the receiver are
working properly, there may be
interference with the satellite
signal. The TV may be wired to
the wrong input.
•
Make sure that the TV is turned on.
•
If the receiver is connected to the TV using only the CH 3-4
connections, make sure that the TV is tuned to channel 3 or 4
(whichever works best in your area) and that the receiver is set
to the same channel as the TV using the Modulator Setup
screen.
•
If the TV is receiving the signal through coaxial cabling from
the CH 3-4 output on the satellite receiver, make sure the TV is
tuned to the same channel as indicated in the receiver
Modulator Setup screen.
•
Make sure that the TV brightness and contrast are adjusted
correctly.
•
Make sure that the TV is connected properly to the receiver.
Make sure that the TV’s text mode and closed captioned
features are turned off.
•
If the TV is connected to the receiver using the RCA-type or SVideo connections, make sure the TV is set up to display from
the correct connected input(s).
•
Check that the system has been installed correctly. Make sure
that all required coaxial cables are in place, and check that all
cable connectors are tight and dry (for outdoor cables).
Make sure that the satellite dish has a clear line of sight to the
satellite. Check whether branches or leaves have grown into the
line of sight.
•
Make sure that the satellite dish is aimed at the satellite. Check
the strength of the signal using the Point Dish and Signal
Strength menu. Consult your installer to re-aim the dish, if
necessary, to obtain the maximum possible signal strength.
Note the local weather conditions. Heavy rain, snow, or cloud
cover may be interfering with transmission of the satellite
signal. Remove any snow or other debris which may have
collected on the satellite dish.
•
Make sure that the TV brightness and contrast are adjusted
correctly, and that the TV is working properly.
Make sure that the TV is connected properly to the receiver.
Check other nearby electrical devices as possible sources of
interference. Check that all required coaxial cables are in place.
Check for moisture or water leaking into all connections. Dry
them out if needed, then seal them with coaxial cable sealant.
Check the dish-to-receiver cable run length; if it is over 100 feet,
call your dealer or installer.
is black (no picture),
is frozen,
has break-ups,
has “snow,” or
shows small square
patterns of various colors.
•
•
The receiver front panel
Power light is on, and
there is a picture on the
TV screen, but the picture:
has sparkles or is grainy,
has a herringbone pattern,
lacks color or vertical
hold, or wobbles, or
looks “washed out” or
fuzzy.
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What to Do
•
The TV may not be on the correct
channel.
The TV may not be set to display
from the correct input.
The TV set may not be working
properly.
If the receiver is connected to the
TV using only the RF or VHF
connections, there may be a
strong local broadcast on the
same channel, or a channel
adjacent to the one to which the
TV is tuned.
There may be interference from
other nearby electrical devices
(such as cellular telephones,
computers, microwave ovens,
radios, stereos, or TVs).
Troubleshooting Tables
What Is
Happening
Possible Reason
What to Do
A “black box” fills almost
all of the TV screen.
•
You may have turned on the
Closed Captioned feature on the
TV, and put that feature into Text
mode.
•
Using the TV remote control and/or menus displayed by the TV
(not the receiver remote control or the menus displayed by the
receiver), turn off the closed captioned feature.
The TV screen is all blue.
•
You may have connected the
receiver to an input on the TV
that is incorrect for the signal
output from the receiver.
•
Check your TV owner’s manual for the correct TV input to use
to connect the video signal output from the satellite receiver.
Using the Program Guide or the Browse Banner
What Is
Happening
Possible Reason
What to Do
In the Program Guide,
some channels have a red
background.
•
Red means that you have not
bought the program. You must
buy a channel before you can
tune the receiver to it.
•
If you want to buy a channel, call the Customer Service Center
at 1-800-333-DISH (3474).
You try to display future
programs in the Program
Guide or Browse
Banner, but find you
cannot.
•
The Program Guide and
Browse Banner can display
programs scheduled for an
extended, but not unlimited time
beyond the present.
•
Try displaying the Program Guide again later. By that time,
it may show programs for the time and date you want.
•
Turn the receiver off for about ten minutes. This will allow the
Program Guide to be updated.
You try to display
programs that have ended
in the Program Guide or
Browse Banner, but
find you cannot.
•
The Program Guide and
Browse Banner can display
only programs that have not yet
ended. These features cannot
display a time earlier than the
present.
•
Contact the program providers for details on past programs.
When you are using the
Program Guide or
Browse Banner, some
channels are missing.
•
You may have applied a Favorite
List other than the list named All
Chan.
•
You can change the applied Favorite List while using the
Program Guide, by pressing the remote control Guide button
repeatedly. You can choose another custom Favorite List, the
All Chan list, which includes all of the channels, or the All
Sub list, which includes all subscribed channels.
•
You may have set up the locks to
hide certain programming.
•
Unlock the receiver for the Program Guide to display hidden
channels.
•
If your setup includes a multidish switch, you may need to do
the Check Switch procedure.
•
Do the Check Switch procedure (see the installation
instructions
for details).
Using Locks
What Is
Happening
Possible Reason
What to Do
You set a lock (for
example, a lock on
programs by ratings), but
the lock does not take
effect.
•
You may not have locked the
receiver.
•
You must lock the receiver to apply any lock that you have set.
You forgot the password,
so that you are unable to
unlock the receiver.
•
You may not have written down
the password, to keep it in a safe
place.
•
Call the Customer Service Center. You must provide account
information to the Customer Service Representative. If you
have set up a PIN, you will need to provide that, as well.
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Changing Channels
What Is
Happening
Possible Reason
What to Do
You enter a desired
channel number. The
channel changes, but the
new channel is not exactly
the channel you entered.
•
You may have made a mistake
entering the channel number, or
the channel number you entered
may be invalid. If so, the channel
displayed is the closest possible
to the channel you entered. If you
entered the number for a channel
that you have not bought, the
receiver will change to the
channel and allow you to buy the
channel or display a message.
•
Carefully retry entering the channel number you want. Press the
remote control RECALL button to return to the previous
channel number.
You are scanning up or
down through the
channels, and the receiver
is skipping channels that
you know you have
bought.
•
If a Favorite List other than All
Chan is applied, the receiver
will skip channels that are not on
the applied list.
•
Select All Chan as the active Favorite List by pressing the
GUIDE button repeatedly. Unlock the receiver so that it does
not skip adult channels.
•
If you have set up the locks to
hide adult channels and the
receiver is locked, the receiver
will skip such channels.
•
If you want to buy a channel, call the Customer Service Center.
Using Favorites Lists
What Is
Happening
Possible Reason
What to Do
You press the remote
Guide button while the
Program Guide is
displayed. You find that
you can apply only the All
Chan list or the All Sub
list.
•
If you have not added channels to
any custom Favorite List, you
will be able to apply only the All
Chan list or the All Sub list.
•
You must add channels to a custom Favorite List before you can
apply it.
You try to change the
All Chan list or the All
Sub list. The receiver
displays an ERROR
message.
•
The receiver will not allow you
to change the All Chan list or the
All Sub list.
•
Choose another list to change.
Note: You can only change the All Sub list by changing what
channels
you buy.
You try to apply an empty
Favorite List. The receiver
displays an ERROR
message.
•
The receiver will not allow you
to apply an empty list.
•
Choose another list to apply, or add at least one channel to the
empty list.
A Favorite List does not
show channels that you
know you have added to it.
•
If you have set up the locks to
hide adult channels and the
receiver is locked, the Favorite
List will not show such channels.
•
Unlock the receiver for the list to show adult channels.
Buying a Pay-Per-View Program
What Is
Happening
Someone orders a pay per
view program without
your permission.
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Possible Reason
•
You may have been away from
the receiver, and someone else
used it.
What to Do
•
Lock the purchase of pay per view programs. Remember that
you are responsible for all pay per view purchases, whether or
not you authorize such purchases. If you lock pay per view
purchases, then anyone who wants to order a pay per view
program must enter the password.
Troubleshooting Tables
What Is
Happening
Possible Reason
You find that you are not
able to order a pay per
view program.
What to Do
•
The receiver may not be
connected to an active telephone
line.
•
You must connect the receiver to an active telephone connection
at all times. If you install two or more receivers, you must
connect each receiver to an active telephone connection at all
times.
•
The credit limit may have been
exceeded.
•
Review your pay per view purchases to check the credit limit.
You find that you are not
able to cancel a pay per
view program.
•
You ordered a pay per view
program, and then decided not to
watch it.
•
You cannot cancel an order for a pay per view program, whether
it was just ordered or ordered earlier.
Your setup includes more
than one receiver. You
order a pay per view
program, but it does not
appear via all of the
receivers.
•
You ordered a pay per view
program, and want it to be
available via all the receivers in
your setup.
•
If you want to watch a pay per view program on TVs connected
to up to six receivers, you must order the program for each
receiver but you only pay for the program once.
Using the Telephone for Voice/Data/FAX
What Is Happening
While you are making a
telephone call, you hear
“clicks.”
Possible Reason
What to Do
•
The receiver may have tried to call •
the Customer Service Center to
send pay per view purchase
information. When the receiver
found that the telephone was busy,
it automatically disconnected.
You do not have to do anything. You can always use your
telephone line, because the receiver automatically hangs up if it
finds the line is busy.
The receiver cannot connect •
to DISH Network.
Maybe the receiver is connected to •
a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
phone line.
Install a DSL filter between the receiver and the telephone wall
jack.
You pick up the telephone to •
make a call, but you do not
hear a dial tone.
The receiver was calling the
Customer Service Center to send
pay per view information. When
the receiver found that the
telephone was busy, it
automatically disconnected.
Hang up, and then pick up the telephone again to get a dial tone.
Your computer or facsimile •
(FAX) machine tries to send
a FAX or modem
transmission, but fails.
The receiver was calling the
•
Customer Service Center to send
pay per view information. When
the receiver found that the
telephone was busy, it
automatically disconnected. The
FAX or modem found that there
was no dial tone, and cancelled the
transmission.
Resend the FAX or modem transmission.
Your computer or FAX
machine was receiving a
FAX or modem
transmission, but an error
occurred.
The receiver may have tried to call •
the Customer Service Center to
send pay per view purchase
information during the FAX or
mode call. When the receiver
found that the telephone was busy,
it automatically disconnected. This
generated “clicks” that caused an
error in the FAX or modem
transmission.
Have the sender resend the FAX or modem transmission.
•
•
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Using Event Timers
What Is Happening
You try to set up an event
timer and the receiver
displays a message noting
that the program is locked.
Possible Reason
What to Do
•
You must enter the password
before you can create an event
timer for a locked program.
•
To be able to set up an event timer for the program, first enter the
password.
You try to set up an event
•
timer and the receiver
displays a message noting
that the program is a pay per
view event.
You must order a pay per view
event before you can create an
event timer for it.
•
To be able to set up an event timer for the event, first order it.
You try to set up an event
timer, but the receiver
displays an Error message
giving you the option to
delete an event timer that
was set up earlier.
You already have set up the
•
maximum number of event timers.
To be able to set up a new event timer, delete one of the event
timers you set up earlier.
You may have set up a Reminder
Event Timer but what you should
have set up is an Auto-Tune Event
Timer, or a VCR Event Timer.
•
Remember that a Reminder Event Timer just reminds you that the
program is about to start. An Auto-Tune Event Timer reminds you
and tunes the receiver to the channel of the program. A VCR Event
Timer reminds you, tunes the receiver, and starts the VCR.
If you are using Record Plus, it is
possible that someone at the other
TV may have cancelled the timer
when it activated.
•
Make sure you set up Record Plus timers when the other TV is not
being used.
You set up an event timer
•
for a program that is
repeated (such as a regularly
scheduled program), but the
timer does not operate for a
showing of the program.
You may have set up a timer with
an incorrect frequency.
•
Remember that a Once event timer operates just one time. A
Mon.-Fri. event timer operates Monday through Friday on the
same channel at the same time. A Daily event timer does the same,
Monday through Sunday. A Weekly event timer operates once a
week on the same channel at the same time.
You set up an event timer,
but the timer does not
operate at all.
The program time may have
•
changed so that the event timer
overlapped another event timer.
The program time may have
changed by more than twenty-four
hours.
If the receiver is ON and finds an event timer overlap, it will
display the Event Timer Scheduling Conflict menu. You
must edit or delete one of the overlapping event timers.
No event timer will operate if the program time changes by more
than twenty-four hours.
You set up a Once event
•
timer, but the timer operates
at a time different from what
you expect.
The program time changed.
•
A Once event timer always operates at the actual time of the
program.
You stop the operation of an •
event timer for one showing
of a program that is repeated
(such as a regularly
scheduled program), but the
timer operates for the next
showing.
Stopping the event timer applies
only to the current showing of the
program.
•
To stop all operations of a repeated event timer, you must delete
the event timer.
Note: The receiver deletes a Once event timer when it operates.
You are testing a VCR code •
to see if the receiver controls
a VCR. The VCR does not
do the test.
The VCR may not be turned ON, •
there may not be a tape inserted,
the tape may not be rewound, or the
write-protect tab on the tape may
have been removed.
The code you are testing may not
be valid for the VCR.
•
You set up an event timer,
•
but the receiver does not
tune to the channel of the
program, or does not record
the program.
•
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•
Make sure the VCR is turned ON, with a blank tape inserted on
which you want to record, that the tape is rewound, and that the
write-protect tab on the tape is intact.
Try another VCR code from the VCR Codes table.
Troubleshooting Tables
Using DVR Features
What’s
Happening
What’s Wrong
You find you can’t •
watch part of a
program you’re auto
recording.
You find the
receiver didn’t
on-demand record
a program.
What You Can Do
If the receiver runs out of room to auto •
record a program, it starts to erase the
oldest part of the program to make room •
for new audio and video.
To make sure you can watch all of a program, on-demand record it instead
of auto recording it.
If you want to be able to watch all of a program you’re auto recording,
don’t change the channel. You can only auto record for about one hour.
•
When you change the channel, you
erase what’s stored in auto recording.
•
You can’t watch part of a “live”
program that hasn’t been broadcast yet,
because the receiver hasn’t recorded it
yet.
•
Maybe you didn’t press the remote
control RECORD button while you
watched the program or set an Event
Timer to record it.
•
To on-demand record a program, you must either press the remote control
RECORD button or set an Event Timer. If you set an Event Timer to
record the program, maybe the Event Timer was not set up right. See the
Event Timers table for help.
•
Maybe the receiver ran out of room
to on-demand record the program.
•
•
You may have had a signal outage
caused by bad weather during the
recording.
Check the “time Left” on the DishDVR Recorded Events menu.
If you “protect” many recorded programs, the receiver may not have
enough room to record any new programs.
You find the
receiver is missing
programs you
recorded.
If you don’t “protect” a recorded program,
and the receiver needs room to record a new
program, it may record over that recorded
program to have room.
Use the DishDVR Recorded Events menu to “protect” an on-demand
recorded program. This means the receiver will ask you before it records over
that recorded program. But note, if you “protect” many recorded programs,
the receiver may not have enough room to record any new programs.
When you open a
recorded program’s
info menu, some of
the options seem to
be missing.
You see menu options only when they
work. For example, the Start option
doesn’t show up unless you select a
recorded program.
You can use only the options you see on the menu. You won’t see all the
options at once. You’ll never see a “Record” option; to record a program you
must either press the remote control RECORD button or set an Event Timer.
On-demand
recording stores
only one program,
or only part of one
program.
On-demand recording works by program
To record more than one program, or to record parts of one or more programs,
unless you set a manual event timer to start set a manual event timer.
and stop the recording at the times you set
yourself.
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Device Codes
These tables contain the manufacturer codes for programming the remote to control your TV, VCR, DVD
player, or audio amplifier. Every attempt has been made to include all codes. If your device brand is not
listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your device. In some cases, codes may
operate some but not all buttons shown in this guide.
TV Codes
TV
Programming in AUX mode:
Daewoo
Press 0 before entering the TV
code.
TV
Abex
Codes
730
Action
662
Admiral
521, 605, 675
Aiko
727
Aiwa
751
Akai
570, 573, 906, 907, 908
A-Mark
Amtron
AOC
505, 506, 519, 520, 573,
620, 627, 652, 653, 654
Apex
526, 627, 652, 654, 658
Dell
772, 773, 774
Dimensia
645, 650
Dixi
566, 620
743, 744, 745, 757, 814,
815
Archer
620
Audiovox
620, 657, 662
Bell & Howell
590, 669, 683
Bradford
657
Brockwood
627, 652
Broksonic
562, 748, 752
Candle
506, 523, 525, 536, 627,
652, 654
Candle/Citizen
573
Capehart
519, 627
Circuit City
627
Citizen
506, 516, 523, 524, 525,
526, 590, 652, 654, 657,
658, 680, 727
Classic
659
Colortyme
573, 627, 652, 654
Concerto
523, 652, 654
Contec/Cony
541, 655, 657, 662, 726
Craig
536, 541, 657, 662, 694
Crown
526, 536, 657
Curtis Mathes
506, 516, 526, 573, 590,
641, 645, 650, 652, 654,
658, 680, 683, 703, 708
Codes
Infinity
566
JBL
566
JC Penney
505, 506, 516, 525, 526,
543, 546, 631, 645, 646,
650, 652, 653, 654, 658,
676, 678, 680, 690, 691,
701, 725, 726, 728, 730
Jensen
556, 573, 652, 654
JVC
508, 557, 559, 642, 649,
655, 676, 726, 735, 736,
737, 812, 817
Dumont
501, 627, 652
EchoStar
722
Electrohome
526, 573, 651, 652, 654,
656, 709, 728
Kawasho
548, 561, 573, 652, 654
Kenwood
506, 573, 652, 654, 656
Emerson
526, 534, 536, 541, 573,
590, 62,7 636, 642, 648,
652, 654, 655, 657, 658,
662, 682, 683, 692, 696,
699, 720, 816
Kloss Novabeam
657, 698, 723, 724
657
509, 541, 620, 651, 657,
698
505, 524, 526, 529, 530,
531, 573, 630, 652, 653,
654, 658, 684, 698, 719,
727, 816
Daytron
620
Anam National
TV
Codes
Envision
506, 573, 652, 654
Fisher
542, 590, 683
Fortress
573
Konka
753
KTV
526, 541, 573, 657, 658,
662, 696
LG
653, 766
Lloyds
627
Lloytron
526
Loewe
566
Fujitsu
534, 682, 694
Funai
534, 541, 657, 662, 682,
694
Logik
675
Futuretech
541, 657, 694
Luxman
523, 652, 654
GE
508, 509, 543, 544, 630,
645, 646, 650, 651, 652,
654, 676, 690, 691, 698,
701, 715, 716, 725, 728,
742, 779, 809, 859
LXI
563, 566, 590, 595, 631,
635, 645, 646, 650, 654,
683, 691, 701, 725
Magnasonic
573
Magnavox
506, 520, 525, 536, 566,
567, 568, 573, 610, 652,
654, 656, 723, 724, 729,
762, 818, 887, 888
General Electric
627
Gibralter
501, 652
Goldstar
505, 523, 526, 545, 546,
566, 573, 652, 653, 654,
655, 656, 658, 693, 730
Majestic
675
Marantz
506, 566, 573, 652, 654
Granada
627
Megatron
627, 654
Grand
627
Memorex
Grunpy
657, 682
590, 627, 653, 654, 675,
683, 720
Hallmark
627, 652, 654
MGA
504, 505, 506, 542, 571,
573, 627, 652, 653, 654,
656, 728
Midland
501, 646, 658, 676, 725,
730
Mitsubishi
504, 505, 542, 570, 571,
572, 573, 597, 623, 627,
652, 653, 654, 656, 705,
728, 787, 799, 804
Montgomery Wards
500, 505, 506, 534, 543,
567, 568, 675
Motorola
521, 605, 651
Harman/Kardon
561
Harvard
657
Hinari
534
Hitachi
523, 526, 548, 549, 553,
554, 555, 585, 597, 626,
636, 638, 643, 648, 652,
654, 655, 702, 718, 726,
786, 788, 789, 790, 791,
792, 801, 802
CXC
541, 657, 662
HP
911, 912
Cytron
903, 904
IMA
657
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TV
MTC
Codes
505, 506, 516, 523, 573,
627, 652, 653, 654, 680
Multitech
657
NAD
502, 617, 627, 631, 635,
637, 654
National
509
NEC
505, 506, 507, 517, 523,
573, 627, 651, 652, 653,
654, 731, 732
TV
Radio Shack/Realistic
RCA
Symphonic
632, 657, 662, 692, 694,
846
Tandy
521, 605
503, 505, 548, 630, 633,
634, 636, 641, 645, 646,
648, 650, 651, 652, 653,
654, 656, 691, 698, 701,
708, 715, 716, 725, 742,
749, 763, 776, 805, 830,
831, 832, 863, 864
Tatung
509, 651, 698
Technics
508, 676
Techwood
523, 573, 652, 654, 676
Teknika
504, 505, 512, 516, 523,
524, 525, 526, 534, 536,
541, 573, 644, 652, 653,
654, 655, 657, 658, 662,
675, 680, 682, 685, 726,
727
Tera
513
Thomas
627
612
Runco
501
Nikko
654, 727
Sampo
Normandic
717
506, 519, 652, 654, 658,
698, 730, 746
Novabeam
561
Samsung
NTC
727
Nyon
701
505, 506, 516, 523, 526,
566, 573, 612, 627, 647,
652, 653, 654, 655, 656,
658, 680, 704, 717, 730,
738, 755, 833, 858, 897
Olevia
910
Sansui
754 , 834
Onwa
541, 657, 661
Sanyo
542, 590, 652, 683
Optimus
637
SBR
566
Optonica
521, 605, 607
Schneider
566
Orion
694
Scotch
654
Osaki
612
Scott
526, 534, 537, 541, 600,
652, 654, 655, 657, 662,
682, 696, 701
Philco
Philips
508, 509, 510, 512, 566,
644, 651, 662, 676, 685,
689, 698, 700, 716, 734,
761, 765, 780, 784, 811,
819, 820, 821, 822, 823,
867, 868, 869, 870, 871,
872, 873, 874, 875, 876,
877, 878, 879, 880, 881,
882, 883, 884, 885, 886,
889, 890, 900
505, 506, 525, 536, 568,
573, 610, 651, 652, 653,
654, 655, 656, 723, 724,
729
525, 566, 651, 652, 655,
656, 690, 723, 724, 729,
770, 782, 824, 825, 826,
827, 828, 891, 892, 893,
894
Sears
Codes
526, 541, 590, 607, 612,
645, 650, 652, 654, 655,
657, 658, 662, 683, 698,
730
Nikkai
Panasonic
TV
Codes
523, 534, 542, 563, 590,
595, 601, 604, 617, 627,
631, 635, 645, 646, 650,
652, 654, 656, 659, 682,
683, 688, 691, 703, 725,
726
Thompson
709
TMK
523, 573, 627, 652, 654
Toshiba
516, 590, 617, 631, 635,
680, 683, 688, 750, 771,
785, 793, 847, 848, 849,
850, 851, 852, 853, 854,
855, 856, 865, 866, 909
Totevision
526, 658
Toyomenko
627
Universal
543, 690
Vector, Research
506
Victor
557
Video Concepts
570
Vidtech
505, 573, 627, 652, 653,
654
627
Viewsonic
760
521, 526, 585, 605, 607,
628, 629, 652, 654, 655,
658, 739, 740, 741, 777,
794, 803, 835, 836, 898,
913
Vizio
766
Wards
536, 573, 607, 645, 650,
652, 653, 654, 656, 675,
682, 690, 715, 723, 724,
729
Shogun
652
White Westinghouse
816
Signature
675
Yamaha
505, 506, 573, 652, 653,
654, 656
Seimitsu
Sharp
Silver
573
782, 826, 827, 828, 829
Simpson
525
York
627
Pilot
652, 658
Solavox
612
Zenith
Pioneer
502, 548, 576, 636, 637,
648, 652, 654, 708
501, 520, 639, 652, 675,
693, 775, 778, 813, 899
Sony
Zonda
620
Polaroid
766
Portland
505, 526, 573, 652, 654,
658, 727
500, 640, 690, 758, 781,
783, 795, 796, 797, 798,
806, 807, 808, 810, 837,
838, 839, 840, 841, 842,
843, 844, 845
Price Club
680
Prism
Proscan
Philips Magnavox
Soundesign
525, 536, 541, 627, 652,
654, 657, 682
Programming in AUX mode:
676
Spectricon
520, 620
645, 646, 650, 668, 691,
725, 742, 857
Squareview
694
Press 1 before entering the
VCR code.
SSS
505, 541, 573, 652, 657
Starlite
657
Supra
523
Adventura
588
SVA
901, 905
Aiwa
588, 622, 623
Sylvania
506, 525, 536, 566, 568,
569, 573, 600, 610, 652,
654, 656, 723, 724, 729,
733, 756, 764
Akai
513, 514, 515, 516, 517,
518, 568, 682
Alba
546
Proton
513, 519, 526, 536, 585,
627, 652, 654, 655
Pro View
902
Pulsar
501, 652
Quasar
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VCR Codes
508, 509, 651, 676, 698,
700, 860, 861, 862, 895,
896
VCR
CODES
Device Codes
VCR
American High
CODES
VCR
CODES
VCR
CODES
678
JCL
678
Quartz
581
Amstrad
588
Jensen
595, 682
Quasar
ASA
556
JVC
554, 678, 770, 771, 772,
805, 806
Asha
675
561, 562, 581, 592, 594,
682
Radio Shack
512, 607, 610, 676
Kenwood
562, 581, 592, 594, 682
Radio Shack/Realistic
581, 584, 588, 675, 678
Kodak
676, 678
Radix
676
LG
676
Randex
676
Lloyd’s
588
RCA
Logik
589, 681, 685
518, 525, 591, 595, 605,
607, 615, 649, 675, 678,
773, 774, 775
Luxor
518
Realistic
LXI
676
534, 549, 554, 581, 584,
585, 588, 675, 678
Magnavox
533, 554, 556, 678, 797,
798
Ricoh
502
Audio Dynamics
592
Audiovox
676
Beaumark
675
Bell & Howell
581
Broksonic
559
Bush
589
Calix
676
Candle
534, 594, 675, 676
Runco
533
Canon
554, 678
Magnin
676
Salora
567, 581
Citizen
534, 591, 592, 594, 675,
676
Marantz
554, 556, 581, 585, 592,
594, 678
Samsung
515, 517, 534, 579, 591,
675, 755, 807
Colortyme
592
Marta
676
Sanky
533
Craig
591, 675, 676
Matsushita
678
Sansui
544, 562, 682
Curtis Mathes
554, 592, 594, 605, 607,
675, 678
Memorex
533, 549, 554, 566, 581,
585, 588, 675, 676, 678
Sanyo
549, 581, 583, 675
SBR
556
Scott
508, 534, 559, 590
Sears
549, 581, 584, 595, 610,
676, 678
Cybernex
675
MGA
512, 567, 568
Daewoo
534, 547, 559, 588
MGN Technology
675
DBX
592
Minolta
595
Dimensia
607
Mitsubishi
Dumont
549
512, 562, 567, 568, 570,
595
Electrohome
676
Montgomery Wards
512, 554, 585, 590, 591
Electrophonic
676
Motorola
678
Emerson
505, 506, 508, 509, 511,
512, 518, 534, 559, 568,
588, 590, 618, 676, 678
MTC
544, 588, 675
Finlandia
549
Finlux
549, 556, 588
Fisher
548, 581, 584, 588, 610
Fuji
678
Funai
588
Garrard
588
GE
551, 552, 554, 572, 591,
605, 607, 675, 678
Go Video
Sharp
512, 585, 595, 607
Shogun
675
Singer
678
Sony
500, 501, 502, 768, 778
STS
678
Sylvania
554, 556, 567, 588, 678,
756
Multitech
579, 588, 591, 675
NAD
573
NEC
562, 581, 592, 594, 682
Symphonic
588, 594
Nikko
676
Tandy
581, 588
Noblex
675
Tashiko
676
Olympus
678
Tatung
594, 682
Optimus
676
Teac
588, 594, 682
Optonica
585
Technics
554, 633, 678
Panasonic
554, 614, 628, 633, 678,
777, 780, 781, 782, 783,
784, 785, 786, 787, 788,
789, 790, 791, 792, 793,
794, 795, 796, 799, 808,
809
Teknika
554, 588, 676, 678
TMK
675
Toshiba
534, 535, 567, 584, 590,
769, 776
592, 595
Totevision
591, 675, 676
675
557, 558, 620
Goldstar
592, 594, 676
Goodmans
585
Gradiente
588
Granada
549, 581
Pentex Research
594
Unitech
Grundig
556
Perdio
588
Vector Research
534, 592
534, 568, 592
Pentax
Harley Davidson
588
Philco
554, 678
Video Concepts
Harman/Kardon
568, 592
Philips
591, 675
581
554, 556, 585, 678, 801,
802, 803, 804
Videosonic
Headquarter
Wards
534, 588, 595, 675, 676,
678
Hitachi
536, 538, 539, 540, 588,
595, 597, 682
Pilot
676
Pioneer
562, 574, 575, 576
XR-1000
588, 678
581, 592, 594 682
500, 501, 533, 779
Instant Replay
678
Proscan
605, 607
Yamaha
ITT
518
Pulsar
533
Zenith
JC Penney
554, 581, 591, 592, 594,
595, 675, 676, 678
Quarter
581
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DVD Players
Codes
Programming for
combination devices: Program
JVC
689, 711, 850, 861, 862,
863
the remote control in TV mode
and then in VCR mode.
Konka
637, 638, 753
Koss
745
Magnavox
661
TV/VCR
Codes
Programming in AUX mode:
Press 2 before entering the
tuner/amplifier code.
Tuner/Amplifier
Codes
Aiwa
636, 641, 656, 687, 718,
720, 725, 726
710
BOSE
761, 780
Mitsubishi
767, 867
Carver
653
747
Norcent
762
Citizen
709
747
Oritron
723
Denon
647, 674, 759, 760, 762,
807, 809, 814, 835
Panasonic
639, 663, 714, 715, 716,
734, 765, 813, 840, 841,
855, 856, 868, 869, 870,
871, 872, 873, 882
Fisher
653
GE
711
Broksonic
748
Memorex
709
Goldstar
747
Mintek
Panasonic
747
Quasar
Zenith
DVD Player Codes
Programming in AUX mode:
Press 1 before entering the
DVD code.
DVD Players
Codes
Philips
766, 874
Goldstar
677, 690
Pioneer
665, 719, 812, 876, 877,
878, 879, 880
Harman/Kardon
640, 672, 751
Hitachi
717
Proscan
720
JBL
640
Qwestar
723
JVC
637, 703, 725, 786, 827
RCA
666, 690, 749 , 816,
842, 854
Kenwood
676, 691, 726, 728, 774,
795, 828, 829, 830, 831,
832, 840, 842
Aiwa
634, 694
Alpine
653
Apex
654, 655, 744 , 757,
835, 839
Archos
885
BOSE
758, 811
Broksonic
656, 752
Clarion
696
Classic
695
CyberHome
833
Daewoo
657, 859
Denon
697, 699, 700
EchoStar
722
Emerson
658
Sylvania
658, 764, 829
Fisher
659
Teac
732
Funai
658
Technics
733
GE
702, 703
Techwood
664
Go Video
692, 693, 822
Toshiba
GPX
704
616, 646, 672, 735, 736,
814, 815, 819, 825, 826,
827, 828, 834, 846
Hitachi
660, 668, 705, 706, 707,
740, 823, 860
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Sampo
724
Samsung
652, 667, 668, 691, 705,
740, 741, 820, 821, 844,
845, 866, 875, 881
Magnavox
654, 705
Marantz
651, 764, 845
Sansui
725, 754
NAD
739
Sanyo
643
Nakamichi
671
Sharp
669, 865
NEC
716
Sherwood
728
Onkyo
Sony
617, 645, 670, 671, 729,
730, 731, 817, 818, 830,
831, 832, 836, 837, 838,
843, 847, 848, 849, 851,
852, 853, 857, 858, 864,
883, 884
642, 660, 662, 678, 785,
788, 790, 791, 792, 796,
801, 846
Optimus
648, 664
Panasonic
643, 644, 652, 783, 797,
798, 799, 808, 810, 815,
816, 817, 818, 819, 820,
821, 822, 824, 825, 826,
833, 836, 837, 838, 839
Pioneer
667, 668, 679, 702, 767,
770, 772, 779, 802, 806,
844
Proton
654, 705
Quasar
652
RCA
635, 638, 704, 727
Sharp
712, 713, 714, 715
Sherwood
646, 670
Yamaha
737, 739
Zenith
673, 824
Device Codes
Tuner/Amplifier
Sony
Codes
639, 645, 687, 728, 729,
730, 765, 766, 769, 771,
773, 775, 776, 777, 778,
781, 782, 784, 787, 789,
793, 794, 803, 811, 812,
813
Soundmatters
763
Teac
684
Technics
643, 644, 652, 768, 804,
805, 843
Toshiba
710
Victor
703
Yamaha
663, 730, 731, 732, 733,
823, 834, 841
using the DVD code.
DVD/VCR
Codes
Go Video
692, 693, 822
JVC
689
RCA
690
Samsung
667, 691, 820, 821
Sony
778 VCR & 817 DVD,
768 VCR ONLY,
818 DVD ONLY
Toshiba
819
Zenith
779 VCR ONLY
Programming for combination
devices: Program the remote in
TV mode using the TV code,
VCR mode using the VCR code,
and tuner in AUX mode (press 2
before entering the tuner code).
TV/VCR/Tuner
Programming for
combination devices:
Program the remote control in
TV mode using the TV code,
and then in VCR mode (or in
AUX mode - press 1 before
entering the DVD code) using
the DVD code.
Broksonic
752
Cytron
904
Panasonic
734, 765
RCA
749
Sansui
754
Sylvania
764
Toshiba
865 TV & 814 DVD,
866 TV & 815 DVD
DVD/VCR Combo Codes
Programming for
combination devices:
Program the remote in VCR
mode using the VCR code, and
then in AUX mode (press 1
before entering the DVD code)
869 TV, 808 VCR, &
799 tuner code in AUX
Program the remote control in
TV mode using the TV code,
and then in VCR mode using
the VCR code.
870 TV, 780 VCR, &
839 tuner code in AUX
871 TV, 781 VCR, &
838 tuner code in AUX
872 TV, 782 VCR, &
837 tuner code in AUX
TV/VCR
Codes
Magnavox
887 TV & 797 VCR
Philips
891 TV & 801 VCR,
892 TV & 802 VCR,
893 TV & 803 VCR,
894 TV & 804 VCR
Codes
757
868 TV, 799 VCR, &
798 tuner code in AUX
Programming for
combination devices:
Quasar
Apex
Codes
867 TV, 796 VCR, &
797 tuner code in AUX
TV/VCR Combo Codes
TV/DVD Combo Codes
TV/DVD
TV/VCR/Tuner Combo
Codes
860 TV & 770 VCR,
861 TV & 771 VCR,
862 TV & 772 VCR,
895 TV & 805 VCR,
896 TV & 806 VCR
873 TV, 783 VCR, &
836 tuner code in AUX
874 TV, 784 VCR, &
833 tuner code in AUX
875 TV, 785 VCR, &
826 tuner code in AUX
876 TV, 786 VCR, &
825 tuner code in AUX
Panasonic
877 TV, 787 VCR, &
824 tuner code in AUX
878 TV, 788 VCR, &
822 tuner code in AUX
RCA
863 TV & 773 VCR,
864 TV & 774 VCR
879 TV, 789 VCR, &
821 tuner code in AUX
Samsung
755 TV & 755 VCR,
897 TV & 807 VCR
880 TV, 790 VCR, &
820 tuner code in AUX
Sylvania
756 TV & 756 VCR
881 TV, 791 VCR, &
819 tuner code in AUX
TV/VCR/DVD Combo
Codes
Programming for combination
devices: Program the remote
control in TV mode using the
TV code, then in VCR mode
using the VCR code, and finally
the DVD in AUX mode (press 1
before entering the DVD code)
using the DVD code.
TV/VCR/DVD
Panasonic
882 TV, 792 VCR, &
818 tuner code in AUX
883 TV, 793 VCR, &
817 tuner code in AUX
884 TV, 794 VCR, &
816 tuner code in AUX
885 TV, 795 VCR, &
815 tuner code in AUX
889 TV, 809 VCR, &
808 tuner code in AUX
Codes
900 TV, 810 VCR, &
882 DVD code in AUX
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Limited Warranty
This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for warranty
service! Any items returned without a copy of the Proof of Purchase will be considered out of warranty.
What the Warranty Covers
This warranty extends only to the original user of the equipment and is limited to the purchase price of each part. EchoStar Technologies
Corporation and its affiliated companies (“EchoStar”) warrant this system against defects in materials or workmanship as follows:
•
LABOR: For a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase, if EchoStar determines that the equipment is defective subject to the
limitations of this warranty, it will be replaced at no charge for labor. EchoStar warrants any such work done against defects in materials or
workmanship for the remaining portion of the original warranty period.
•
Parts: For a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase, EchoStar will supply, at no charge, new or re-manufactured parts in
exchange for parts determined to be defective subject to the limitations of this warranty. EchoStar warrants any such replacement parts
against defects in materials or workmanship for the remaining part of the original warranty period.
Note: “Parts” means items included in this package, which may include the satellite dish assembly, receiver, LNBF, remote control, or dish
mounting hardware. It does not include other parts purchased separately.
What the Warranty Does Not Cover
•
•
•
•
This warranty does not cover installation of the system. If applicable, such installation will be warranted under a separate installation
agreement.
This warranty does not cover consumer instruction, physical setup or adjustment of any consumer electronic devices, remote control
batteries, signal reception problems, loss of use of the system, or unused programming charges due to system malfunction.
This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage, damage due to lightning, electrical or telephone line surges, battery leakage, fire, flood, or
other acts of Nature, accident, misuse, abuse, repair or alteration by other than authorized factory service, use of accessories not
recommended by the receiver manufacturer, negligence, commercial or institutional use, or improper or neglected maintenance.
This warranty does not cover equipment sold AS IS or WITH ALL FAULTS, shipping and handling, removal or reinstallation, shipping
damage if the equipment was not packed and shipped in the manner prescribed, nor equipment purchased, serviced, or operated outside the
continental United States of America.
Legal Limitations
REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. ECHOSTAR SHALL NOT BE HELD
LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY
ON THIS SYSTEM, NOR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY
TO USE, THIS SYSTEM. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ECHOSTAR’S LIABILITY, IF ANY, EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE
PAID FOR THIS SYSTEM. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS SYSTEM IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD
OF THIS WARRANTY. ECHOSTAR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO HONOR THIS WARRANTY IF ECHOSTAR DETERMINES
ANY OF THE ABOVE EXCEPTIONS TO HAVE CAUSED THIS SYSTEM NOT TO HAVE PERFORMED PROPERLY. THIS WARRANTY
SHALL BE VOID IF ANY FACTORY-APPLIED IDENTIFICATION MARK, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SERIAL OR
CONDITIONAL ACCESS NUMBERS, HAS BEEN ALTERED OR REMOVED. THIS WARRANTY SHALL ALSO BE VOID IF THE
RECEIVER HAS BEEN OPENED BY AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON.
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If You Need Assistance
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-3474. Have the date of purchase and either your customer account number, the
receiver conditional access number, or the receiver model number ready. Display the Important System Information menu
to find these numbers.
A Customer Service Representative will assist you.
If the Representative determines you should return any equipment, you will be directed to call a Return Authorization representative.
Before shipping any equipment, you must talk to a Return Authorization representative and must obtain a Return Authorization (RA)
number.
You will be given the appropriate address for which to return your equipment. Whether under warranty or not, you will be
responsible for the cost of shipping back the defective equipment. For faster service, see the Advance Exchange Program below.
Returned equipment must be packaged properly, using either the original shipping materials or the packaging in which the
replacement equipment is shipped. Include a copy of the Bill of Sale. Any items returned without a copy of the Proof of Purchase will
be considered out of warranty. Follow the instructions given to you by the Customer Service Representative.
Write the RA number in large, clearly visible characters on the outside of the shipping box that you use to return the equipment. To
avoid confusion and misunderstandings, shipments without an RA number clearly visible on the outside of the box will be returned to
you at your expense.
Advance Exchange Program
The Advance Exchange Program allows you to have replacement equipment shipped immediately to you (depending upon where you live,
it could take three to five business days). Along with replacement equipment, you will receive a prepaid shipping label and instructions on
how to return the defective equipment. The shipping charge, for receiving replacement equipment and returning the defective equipment,
is a one-time fee based on EchoStar’s competitive bulk shipping rates (additional charges may apply outside of the continental US). This
fee will be charged to your billing account or your valid credit card. If you do not ship the defective equipment to EchoStar within ten days
after receiving the replacement, your billing account or credit card will be charged the market price of the replacement. If you return the
defective equipment after ten days, you will receive a full refund less an administrative fee.
If your equipment is out of warranty and can be repaired your billing account or credit card will be charged the standard repair fee for the
replacement. If damage to the defective equipment is found, which EchoStar in its sole discretion determines has voided the warranty, or
makes the equipment unrepairable, billing account or credit card will be charged the market price of the replacement.
Post Receipt Exchange Program
You may choose to ship the equipment to us at your cost. To provide faster service, upon receipt of your equipment you will be shipped a
replacement. Your original equipment will not be available for return.
The equipment you return will be checked to verify whether it is covered under this warranty. If the defective equipment is covered under
this warranty, it will be replaced and shipped back to you at no additional cost (additional charges may apply outside of the continental
US).
If your equipment is out of warranty and can be repaired your billing account or credit card will be charged the standard repair fee for the
replacement. If damage to the defective equipment is found, which EchoStar in its sole discretion determines has voided the warranty, or
makes the equipment unrepairable, your billing account or credit card will be charged the market price of the replacement.
Accessory Warranty
An accessory is any DISH Network branded equipment, displaying the DISH Network logo, excluding the receiver, cables and hookups,
and non-mechanical components. A one-year warranty becomes effective upon the activation of the DISH system or date of purchase, if
bought separately. A proof of purchase is required to verify the purchase date. If an accessory has an expired warranty, no exchange will
be issued. You may purchase replacement accessories from DISH Network or your local retailer.
Residential Customer Agreement
Thank you for choosing DISH Network®.
To view this Residential Customer Agreement (the "Agreement") in Spanish, please visit www.dishnetwork.com or call us at 1 (800) 333DISH and we will send you a copy. Para ver este Acuerdo en español por favor visite www.dishnetwork.com o llame al 1(800)333-DISH
y le enviaremos una copia.
DISH Network is happy to answer any questions you may have and to provide you with technical and other customer support. You may
contact us 24 hours a day, any day of the year:
Phone
(800) 333-DISH (3474)
Email:
care@dishnetwork.com
Mail:
DISH NETWORK CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
P.O. BOX 9033
LITTLETON, CO 80160
Website:
www.dishnetwork.com
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For purposes of this Residential Customer Agreement (the "Agreement") and any customer agreement(s) applicable to the promotion(s)
under which you are receiving Services and/or Equipment from DISH Network (each, a "Promotion Agreement"): (i) "you" and "your"
refer to you, the DISH Network subscriber; and (ii) "DISH Network," "we," "us" or "our" refer to DISH Network L.L.C. (formerly known
as EchoStar Satellite L.L.C.) or, where applicable under the particular circumstances, third-party billing agents.
"DISH Network" is a registered trademark of DISH Network L.L.C.
THIS AGREEMENT, TOGETHER WITH ANY APPLICABLE PROMOTION AGREEMENT, SETS FORTH THE TERMS AND
CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH DISH NETWORK WILL PROVIDE ITS SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT TO YOU. THIS
AGREEMENT IS EFFECTIVE UNTIL WE CHANGE OR REPLACE IT. IF YOU ARE A NEW DISH NETWORK CUSTOMER,
YOUR ACTIVATION OF A DISH NETWORK ACCOUNT AND RECEIPT OF DISH NETWORK SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT
SHALL CONSTITUTE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING DISH NETWORK
CUSTOMER, WE WILL NOTIFY YOU OF ANY CHANGES TO, OR REPLACEMENT OF, THIS AGREEMENT, AND YOUR
CONTINUED RECEIPT OF DISH NETWORK SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT FOLLOWING RECEIPT OF SUCH NOTICE SHALL
CONSTITUTE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF SUCH CHANGED OR REPLACED AGREEMENT. IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING
CUSTOMER AND DO NOT WISH TO ACCEPT ANY CHANGED OR REPLACED AGREEMENT, YOU MUST NOTIFY US
IMMEDIATELY AND WE WILL, AT OUR OPTION, EITHER CANCEL YOUR SERVICE OR ALLOW YOU TO CONTINUE TO
RECEIVE YOUR SERVICES UNDER THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THIS AGREEMENT.
1.THE DISH NETWORK SERVICE
A. Services Defined. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Services" shall mean all video, audio, interactive and other programming
services and all other services that are currently available from DISH Network (whether subscription based, pay-per-view based or
otherwise) and that we may provide to consumers in the future.
B. Minimum Programming Levels. If your applicable Promotion Agreement specifies required minimum programming, you must
subscribe to such programming. Otherwise, you must subscribe to one or more of the following programming packages, or we may
charge you a Service Access Fee (as detailed in Section 2(D)): DishFAMILY, DishMÉXICO, TurboHD Bronze or a higher version of such
packages; a Chinese, Greek, Russian, Polish, Urdu, Arabic, Portuguese, or Hindi language programming package; a combination of
Locals Only and one of TV Globo/Record Package, TV Globo a la carte, Israeli Platinum Package, Panorama Italiano, TV Japan, Polish
Premium Pack, Bangla Mega Pack, Punjabi Pack, Telugu Pack, Pinoy Mega Pack, German Language Plus Package, or RTVI/RTVI+
Package; or any of their successor packages. We may change such minimum programming requirements at any time.
C. Programming Availability. Certain Services transmitted by us, including but not limited to some subscription Services, sporting events
and broadcast network Services, may be blacked out in your area of reception. If you circumvent or attempt to circumvent any of these
blackouts, you may be subject to legal action. You must be at least 18 years of age, or the applicable age of majority where you reside, in
order to receive adult-oriented programming services.
D. Changing Your Programming Selection. Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement or any applicable Promotion Agreement(s), you
may change your programming selection at any time by notifying us. A Transaction Fee (as detailed in Section 2(D)) may apply to such
programming changes, unless you are receiving Services and/or Equipment (as defined in Section 4(A)) pursuant to a Promotion
Agreement that requires you to pay in full for all Services and/or Equipment prior to receiving such Services and/or Equipment (a "PrePay Promotion").
E. Multi-Month Subscriptions. For multi-month subscriptions, you may downgrade your Services only at your time of renewal. You may
not downgrade your Services during the term of a multi-month subscription.
F. Ordering Pay-Per-View. You may use your remote control and on-screen program guide to order pay-per-view Services through your
television if your DISH Network receiver is connected to a land-based telephone line and/or a broadband home network. You may also
order DISH Network pay-per-view Services by calling 1-877-DISH-PPV (3474-778) and using our automated system, or speaking with a
live operator at one of our customer service centers; in either case, a fee will apply as detailed in Section 2(D). Pre-Pay Promotion
customers may only order pay-per-view Services by calling 1-877-DISH-PPV (3473-778).
G. Accessing the Internet Through Your Receiver. Some of our receivers can be used to access websites and information on the Internet.
Neither DISH Network nor EchoStar Technologies L.L.C. ("EchoStar") has any control over such websites and information, and neither
we nor EchoStar make any representations, warranties or guarantees as to the availability or content of such websites and information,
including without limitation: (i) the accuracy, availability, sequence, completeness, timeliness, copyright compliance, legality, content,
validity, or quality of any such websites or information; or (ii) whether using the software contained in such receivers may result in
accessing unintended, inappropriate or objectionable content. We and/or EchoStar may change, limit, suspend, disable and/or remove
your ability to access the Internet using your receiver at any time without notice. We and/or EchoStar may also limit or restrict the
websites and information that you may access on the Internet using your receiver at any time without notice.
H. Private Home Viewing Only. DISH Network provides Services to you solely for viewing, use and enjoyment in your private home.
You agree that no Services provided to you will be viewed in areas open to the public, commercial establishments or other residential
locations. Services may not be rebroadcast or performed, and admission may not be charged for listening to or viewing any Services. If
your Services are viewed in an area open to the public, a commercial establishment or another residential location, we may disconnect
your Services and, in addition to all other applicable fees, you must pay us the difference between the price actually paid for Services and
the full applicable rate for such Services, regardless of whether we have the right to distribute such Services in such other location.
I.. Changes in Services Offered. We may add, delete, rearrange and/or change any and all programming, programming packages and other
Services that we offer, as well as the prices and fees related to such programming, programming packages and Services, at any time,
including without limitation, during any term commitment period to which you have agreed. If a change affects you, we will notify you of
such change and its effective date. In the event that we delete, rearrange or change any programming, programming packages or other
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Services, we have no obligation to replace or supplement such programming, programming packages or other Services. You are not
entitled to any refund because of a deletion, rearrangement or change of any programming, programming packages or other Services.
J. Promoional Offers and Items. If a third party, such as an independent DISH Network retailer, integrator or private cable operator,
offered you a promotional offer or item in connection with your subscription to the Services, such third party is wholly responsible for
fulfilling such promotional offer or providing such promotional item, and DISH Network is not in any way responsible for such
fulfillment.
2. BILLING POLICIES; PAYMENTS FOR SERVICES; FEES
A. Payments. You agree to pay all amounts billed for Services, as well as all taxes, fees and other charges, if any, that are now or may in
the future be assessed in connection with any Services you receive from us, and any other charges due and owing to us. State and local
taxes or reimbursement charges for gross earnings taxes imposed on satellite providers for transmission of programming in some states
may apply. Unless you prepay for a multi-month subscription to Services or prepay for all Services as required by your participation in a
Pre-Pay Promotion, we will bill you monthly in advance for most Services and in arrears for other Services such as pay-per-view ordered
by you or anyone who uses your Equipment, whether with or without your permission, until you cancel your Services. Multi-month
subscription customers and Pre-Pay Promotion customers will be billed based on your pre-pay period (multi-month subscriptions) or
monthly (Pre-Pay Promotion customers), and must make all payments in advance of the due date on your bill in order to continue
receiving your Services; you must also pre-pay for all other Services, such as pay-per-view, ordered by you or anyone who uses your
Equipment, whether with or without your permission.
B. Billing Policies. Your bills will show the total amount due, the payment due date, payments, credits, purchases and other charges to
your account. You may submit your payment by mail, on our website, through our AutoPay program, by calling a DISH Network
customer service representative, or by any other means that we designate. Partial payments will be applied first to the oldest outstanding
bill. You must make your payment regardless of whether you receive a bill. We do not assume the risk of undelivered mail. If you send
checks or money orders marked with a designation such as "payment in full," we can accept them without waiving any of our rights,
including without limitation, our rights to collect any other amounts owed by you, notwithstanding your characterization of such payment.
DISH Network does not extend credit to our customers, and the Late Payment Fee (as detailed in Section 2(D)) is not interest, a credit
service charge or a finance charge. Certain fees and charges may apply in certain circumstances to your payment for the Services,
including without limitation, those set forth in Section 2(D).
C. Alterations to Payment Terms. If you pay for a monthly subscription (other than a Pre-Pay Promotion) and your account is past due on
more than one occasion, we may require that you pay for all Services and Equipment before you receive them, and you will be deemed to
be receiving your Service under a Pre-Pay Promotion, at which point, all terms and conditions of such Pre-Pay Promotion will apply to
you. If you paid for a multi-month subscription to any Services and your account is past due for any amount, we may convert your multimonth subscription to a monthly subscription, and we will first apply the amount you paid for your multi-month subscription to any past
due amounts and then to any obligations you incur in the future.
D. Fees. In addition to any amounts due for your Services and any other amounts due under this Agreement or any applicable Promotion
Agreement, you agree to pay the fees listed below ("Fees") if and when applicable. DISH Network may change these Fees, increase or
decrease these Fees, or impose additional Fees at any time upon notice to you. Discounts on certain monthly fees may be available from
time to time if you subscribe to certain programming packages and/or use certain Equipment. Additional fees may apply for non-standard
installations or if you upgrade your Equipment after installation.
Monthly Fees
Type of Fee
Amount
Description of When Fee Applies
$7.00
You have more than 1 receiver on your account. Per additional
high definition (HD) receiver.
$5.00
You have more than 1 receiver on your account. Per additional
standard definition (SD) receiver.
Alaska Dish 500AK Upgrade Fee
$4.99
You receive Services in Alaska.
DishHOME Protection Plan
$5.99
You participate in the DishHOME Protection Plan.
DISH Pause
$5.00
You are eligible for and participtate in DISH Pause.
DVR Service Fee
$5.98
You purchase or lease a digital video recording receiver and
you do not subscribe to a "with DVR" programming package.
Hawaii Dish 500H Upgrade Fee
$4.99
You receive Services in Hawaii.
TV2 Receiver Connection Fee
$5.00
You purchase or lease a dual-tuner, two-TV receiver and it is
not connected to a phone line or broadband home network.
(Monthly Fees continued on next page)
Additional Receiver Fee
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Service Access Fee
$6.00
You do not subscribe to applicable required minimum monthly
programming.
Transactional Fees
Type of Fee
Amount
Description of When Fee Applies
Check by Phone Fee
$9.99
You make a personal check payment using our automated
phone system or through our customer service center.
External Hard Drive Activation
Fee
$39.99
One time fee charged if you have a ViP receiver and you
choose to connect an external hard drive to that receiver.
Late Payment Fee
$5.00
You do not pay your bill in full on or before its due date (unless
you are receiving Services pursuant to a Pre-Pay Promotion).
Live Operator Payment Fee
$5.00
You make a debit or credit card payment through a DISH
Network customer service representative (unless you are
receiving Services pursuant to a Pre-Pay Promotion).
Mobile Fee
$20.00
You would like the ability to order pay-per-view Services at any
time without a phone line connected to your receiver. Charged
annually.
Pay-Per-View Automated Fee
$1.50
You use our automated telephone system to order DISH
Network pay-per-view Services.
Pay-Per-View Live Operator Fee
$5.00
You call one of our customer service centers to order DISH
Network pay-per-view Services.
$25.00
We disconnect your Services for any reason and you wish to
restart such Services (unless you are receiving Services
pursuant to a Pre-Pay Promotion).
$5.00
If you are a Pre-Pay Promotion customer, we disconnect your
Services for any reason, and you wish to restart such
Services.
$10.00
You pay DISH Network by EFT or check and payment is
subsequently returned.
$14.95
DISH Network sends you hardware you via regular delivery.
(Additional $10 Extended Delivery Fee applies to Alaska,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands deliveries.)
$5.95
DISH Network sends you a remote control via regular delivery.
(An additional $10 Extended Delivery Fee applies to Alaska,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands deliveries.)
$8.95
DISH Network sends you an accessory via regular delivery.
(An additional $7 Extended Delivery Fee applies to Alaska,
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands deliveries.)
24.95
DISH Network sends you an item via overnight delivery (not
available to Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin
Islands.)
Smart Card Replacement Fee
$50.00
We replace your Smart Card because it was lost, damaged,
defective or stolen, as long as there is no evidence of
unauthorized tampering or modification.
Statement Request Fee
$2.00
You request a copy of a previous billing statement.
$5.00
You change your programming selection (but not regarding
adult programming).
$10.00
Changes to your programming selection include adult
programming.
Restart Fee
Returned Payment Fee
Shipping and Handling Fee
Transaction Fee
In the event billing is provided through a third-party billing agent, the above fees may differ.
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E. Restarting Your Services. If you do not pay your bill in full by its due date, or you at any time otherwise fail, neglect or refuse to make
timely payment for your Services, we may disconnect your Services, and in such event we will be wholly relieved from any and all of our
duties and obligations under this Agreement. If your Services are disconnected for non-payment or any other reason, DISH Network may
require that you pay, and you agree to pay, before we reconnect your Services, all past due charges, a Restart Fee, a deposit equal to a
minimum of two months' service charges (or in the case of a restart under a Pre-Pay Promotion, one month's service charges), and all
outstanding balances accrued through the date of such disconnection. If your Services are disconnected for non-payment or any other
reason, you will no longer be eligible, even if you pay to restart your Service, to receive any remaining credits or promotional pricing that
you would have been eligible to receive had your Services not been disconnected. Unless required by applicable law, deposits will not be
held segregated from other funds and will not earn or accrue interest. Promotional pricing is valid only at the time of installation.
F. Attorney’s Fees/Collections. . If we use an attorney or a collection agency to collect any money you owe us or to assert any other right
that we may have against you, including without limitation, any breach of any agreement you may have with DISH Network or one of our
affiliates, you agree to pay the reasonable costs of such collection or other action. These costs may include, without limitation, the costs of
a collection agency, reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs. If you believe you have been billed in error or you would like to make any
other requests for a billing statement credit, you must contact our customer service center by telephone or in writing within twenty (20)
days after the date you receive the bill for which you are seeking correction. Failure to timely notify us of a dispute will constitute your
acceptance of the corresponding bill. You must pay undisputed portions of any billing statement before the next billing statement is issued
or you must pay a Late Payment Fee. All payments for Services must be made directly by you to us, unless we authorize otherwise; for
example, DISH Network shall have no obligation to provide Services for which payment is made by you to a third party or payment is
made by a third party on your behalf.
G. Billing Agent Payments. Different or other payment and billing terms, conditions, options and fees may apply when billing is provided
through a third-party billing agent, including without limitation, a local telephone company.
3. CANCELLATION OF SERVICE
A. Continuation of Services. Your subscription to Services will automatically renew until you cancel your Services or we otherwise
disconnect your Services, in each case as provided herein or in any applicable Promotion Agreement.
B. Cancellation Policies. You may cancel your Services for any reason at any time by notifying us at the phone number, e-mail address or
mailing address set forth at the top of this Agreement. Please be aware that certain promotions have an optional or mandatory term
commitment period and if you cancel your Services prior to the expiration of an applicable optional or mandatory term commitment
period, certain early termination or cancellation fees may apply.
C. Disconnection of Services. In addition to all other rights that DISH Network may have to disconnect your Services, DISH Network
may disconnect your Services at any time without notifying you if: (i) you fail to pay any bill in full when it is due; (ii) we receive
confirmation that you have received Services, or any part of the Services, without paying for them; (iii) you otherwise violate the terms
and conditions of this Agreement or any applicable Promotion Agreement; (iv) you transfer, encumber or relocate any leased Equipment
(unless you relocate such Equipment as part of a residential move into an area within which you can permissibly continue to receive such
Services); (v) you assign or attempt to assign any of your rights, duties or obligations under this Agreement or any applicable Promotion
Agreement; (vi) you are receiving Services through a third-party billing agent and become ineligible to receive applicable services
provided by such third-party billing agent; or (vii) you commence any act or filing of bankruptcy or bankruptcy proceedings are
commenced against you.
D. No Credits. If your Services are cancelled or disconnected for any reason, you still must pay all outstanding balances accrued,
including without limitation, any applicable fees. Except in certain limited circumstances, charges for Services, once charged to your
account, are non-refundable, and no refunds or credits will be provided in connection with the cancellation of Services. If you received a
discounted price due to a promotion, and you cancel prior to any applicable expiration of that promotion, you are not entitled to any refund
or credit for the unused portions of such discounted price. If you received a discounted price in exchange for your agreement to pay for
your Services on a multi-month basis, and you cancel your Services prior to the expiration of your multi-month subscription, you are not
entitled to any refund or credit for the unused portions of your multi-month subscription.
4. EQUIPMENT
A. Equipment. In order to receive Services you must purchase or lease certain reception equipment consisting primarily of a DISH
Network compatible satellite receiver(s) and applicable Smart Card(s), remote control(s), satellite antenna(s), and low noise block
converter(s) with integrated feed(s) (collectively, "Equipment").
B. Additional Tuners and Receivers. We may choose to allow you to place additional receivers on your account. If we allow you to do so,
each additional receiver will be authorized to receive the same Services as your initial receiver, subject to the limitations of your television
equipment. All of your receivers must be located at the same residence and continuously connected to the same land-based telephone line
and/or broadband home network. If you wish to receive Services at two different residential locations, you must open a separate account
for each location, unless otherwise specifically authorized by Dish Network. You may not directly or indirectly use a single account for the
purpose of authorizing Services for multiple DISH Network receivers that are not all located in the same residence and connected to the
same land-based telephone line and/or broadband home network. If we later determine that you did, we may disconnect your Services and,
in addition to all other applicable fees, you agree to pay us the difference between the amounts actually received by us and the full retail
price for the Services authorized for each DISH Network receiver on your account.
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C. Smart Cards. Receiver(s) are equipped with a conditional access card ("Smart Card") inserted into a slot or otherwise installed in such
receiver. Not all receivers with a Smart Card slot require a Smart Card for proper authorization. Smart Cards remain the property of DISH
Network at all times and must be returned to us upon our request. Smart Cards are not transferable. Your Smart Card will only work in the
DISH Network receiver to which it was assigned by DISH Network. If you report to our customer service center that your Smart Card has
been lost, damaged, defective or stolen, we will replace it, unless there is evidence of unauthorized tampering or modification, and a Smart
Card Replacement Fee will apply. In addition, in order to minimize downtime for your Equipment, DISH Network will, upon your
request, deliver a replacement Smart Card to you via overnight delivery, in which case an Overnight Delivery Fee will apply.
D. PVR/DVR. DISH Network's personal video recorder/digital video recorder ("PVR/DVR") products allow you to record programming
in digital format. Total available recording time varies depending on your receiver and the nature of the programs being recorded. DISH
Network does not guarantee access to or recording of any particular programming, or that any such programming will not be deleted from
your PVR/DVR product. Most programming is the copyrighted material of the third party that supplies it; is protected by copyright and
other applicable laws; and may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the written permission of the
third party that supplied it (except as permitted by the "fair use" provisions of the U.S. copyright laws).
E. Telephone/Broadband Connection. To optimize the operation of your Equipment, you must continuously connect each DISH Network
receiver on your account to the same land-based telephone line and/or a broadband home network. Failure to connect each receiver to the
same land-based telephone line and/or a broadband home network may result in interruption or disconnection of Services. We may charge
you a TV2 Receiver Connection Fee for each dual-tuner, two-TV receiver that is not connected to the same land-based telephone line and/
or a broadband home network.
F. Receiver Alterations. DISH Network may, through periodic downloads, alter the software, features and/or functionality in your DISH
Network receivers; provide data and content to PVR/DVR products; store and remove data and content on the hard drives of PVR/DVR
products; and send electronic counter-measures to your DISH Network receivers. DISH Network will use commercially reasonable efforts
to schedule these downloads to minimize interference with or interruption to your Services, but shall have no liability to you for any
interruptions in Services arising out of or related to such downloads. DISH Network may from time to time cease supporting one or more
DISH Network receiver models.
G. Proprietary Components and Software. DISH Network receivers and Smart Cards contain components and software that are
proprietary to DISH Network and its licensors. You agree that you will not try to reverse-engineer, decompile or disassemble, nor will you
tamper with or modify, any software or hardware contained within any receiver or Smart Card. Such actions are strictly prohibited and
may result in the termination of this Agreement, disconnection of your Services and/or legal action.
H. Software License. You are licensed to use the software provided in your DISH Network receiver(s), as updated by DISH Network, its
licensors and/or its suppliers from time to time, solely in executable code form, solely in conjunction with lawful operation of the DISH
Network receiver(s) that you purchased or leased, and solely for the purposes permitted under this Agreement. You may not copy, modify
or transfer any software provided in your DISH Network receiver(s), or any copy of such software, in whole or in part. You may not
reverse-engineer, disassemble, decompile or translate such software, or otherwise attempt to derive its source code, except to the extent
allowed under any applicable laws. You may not rent, lease, load, resell for profit or distribute any software provided in your DISH
Network receiver(s), or any part thereof. Such software is licensed, not sold, to you for use only under the terms and conditions of this
license, and DISH Network, its licensors and its suppliers reserve all rights not expressly granted to you. Except as stated above, this
license does not grant to you any intellectual property rights in the software provided in your DISH Network receiver(s). Any attempt to
transfer any of the rights, duties or obligations of this license is null and void. If you breach any term or condition of this license, this
license will automatically terminate.
I. Stolen Equipment. If any of your Equipment is stolen or otherwise removed from your premises without your authorization, you must
notify our customer service center by telephone or in writing immediately, but in any event not later than three (3) business days after such
removal, to avoid liability for payment for unauthorized use of your Equipment. You will not be liable for unauthorized use that occurs
after we have received your notification.
5. LEASED EQUIPMENT
A. Lease Terms. We may choose to lease certain Equipment to subscribers. Unless otherwise specified in an applicable Promotion
Agreement(s), such Equipment (including without limitation, the LNBFs, but not the satellite antenna), shall at all times remain the sole
and exclusive property of DISH Network, and we may provide or replace leased Equipment with new or reconditioned Equipment at any
time, and upon cancellation or disconnection of your Services, remove or require the return of such Equipment. No leased Equipment
provided to you by DISH Network shall be deemed fixtures or part of your real property. We may make such filings and recordings that
we may consider necessary to evidence our ownership rights in such Equipment, and you agree to execute any and all documents that we
may consider necessary for us to make such filings. Our ownership of such Equipment may be displayed by notice contained on it. You
have no right at any time to pledge, sell, mortgage, otherwise encumber, give away, remove, relocate, alter or tamper with such
Equipment, or to tamper with or alter any notice of our ownership on such Equipment. Any reinstallation, return, or change in the location
of such Equipment must be performed by DISH Network at our then-current service rates. You shall not attach any electrical or other
devices to, or in any way alter, any such Equipment without our prior written consent. You are responsible for preventing the loss or
destruction of leased Equipment and we recommend that such Equipment be covered by your homeowners, renters or other insurance
policy.
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B. Return of Leased Equipment. Upon cancellation or disconnection of your Services, you must contact our customer service center or
call the telephone number set forth in any applicable Promotion Agreement to schedule the return of your leased Equipment. If you do not
return such Equipment undamaged and in working order, normal wear and tear excepted, you are responsible and must pay us certain
charges as described in any applicable Promotion Agreement.
C. Defects and Damages. You must notify us immediately of any defect in, damage to, or accident involving your leased Equipment. All
maintenance and repair of such Equipment must be performed by us or our designee(s). DISH Network may charge you for any repairs
that are necessitated by any damage to, or misuse of, such Equipment.
6. TRANSFER OF ACCOUNT, SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT
DISH Network may sell, assign or transfer your account to a third party without notifying you. You may not assign or transfer your
Services without our written consent, which will not be unreasonably withheld. We may, however, refuse to allow you to assign or transfer
your Services if you lease Equipment or your account has an outstanding balance.
7. LIMITATION OF OUR LIABILITY
A. INTERRUPTIONS AND DELAYS. NEITHER WE NOR OUR THIRD-PARTY BILLING AGENTS, NOR ANY OF OUR OR
THEIR AFFILIATES, WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INTERRUPTION IN ANY SERVICE OR FOR ANY DELAY OR FAILURE TO
PERFORM, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION: IF SUCH INTERRUPTION, DELAY OR FAILURE TO PERFORM ARISES IN
CONNECTION WITH THE TERMINATION OR SUSPENSION OF DISH NETWORK'S ACCESS TO ALL OR ANY PORTION OF
SERVICES; THE RELOCATION OF ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE SERVICES TO DIFFERENT SATELLITE(S); A CHANGE IN
THE FEATURES AVAILABLE WITH YOUR EQUIPMENT; ANY SOFTWARE OR OTHER DOWNLOADS INITIATED BY US; OR
ANY ACTS OF GOD, FIRES, EARTHQUAKES, FLOODS, POWER OR TECHNICAL FAILURE, SATELLITE OR UPLINK
FAILURE, ACTS OF ANY GOVERNMENTAL BODY OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND OUR REASONABLE CONTROL.
B. ALTERATIONS TO EQUIPMENT. NONE OF DISH NETWORK, ECHOSTAR OR OUR THIRD-PARTY BILLING AGENTS, OR
ANY OF OUR OR THEIR AFFILIATES, WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY ALTERATION TO ANY EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, REMOVING OR DISABLING FEATURES (SUCH AS THE ABILITY TO ACCESS THE INTERNET VIA
A RECEIVER).
C. LOSS OF RECORDED MATERIAL. NEITHER WE NOR OUR THIRD-PARTY BILLING AGENTS NOR ANY OF OUR OR
THEIR AFFILIATES WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM LOSS OF RECORDED MATERIAL OR THE
PREVENTION OF RECORDING, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LOSS OR PREVENTION OF RECORDING DUE
TO ANY FAULT, FAILURE, DEFICIENCY OR DEFECT IN SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT.
D. NO WARRANTIES. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED TO THE CONTRARY BY APPLICABLE STATE LAW, NEITHER
WE NOR OUR THIRD-PARTY BILLING AGENTS, NOR ANY OF OUR OR THEIR AFFILIATES, MAKE ANY WARRANTY,
EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING YOUR DISH NETWORK EQUIPMENT OR ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR
ANY SERVICES FURNISHED TO YOU. ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED.
E. CONTENT RESTRICTIONS. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO IMPOSE ANY PROGRAMMING, INTERNET OR OTHER
CONTENT RESTRICTIONS ON YOURSELF, MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD, AND GUESTS, AS YOU
DEEM APPROPRIATE. NONE OF DISH NETWORK, ECHOSTAR, OUR THIRD-PARTY BILLING AGENTS, OR OUR AND
THEIR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY TO ANYONE DUE TO, OR BASED UPON, ANY CONTENT (INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY INACCURACIES, ERRORS IN OR OMISSIONS FROM SUCH CONTENT): (i) CONTAINED IN
ANY OF THE SERVICES FURNISHED TO YOU; OR (ii) ACCESSED USING SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT FURNISHED TO YOU.
F. DAMAGES LIMITATION. NEITHER WE NOR OUR THIRD-PARTY BILLING AGENTS, NOR ANY OF OUR OR THEIR
AFFILIATES, SHALL HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO: DISH NETWORK EQUIPMENT OR ANY OTHER
EQUIPMENT; OUR FURNISHING OR FAILURE TO FURNISH ANY SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT TO YOU; OR ANY FAULT,
FAILURE, DEFICIENCY OR DEFECT IN SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT FURNISHED TO YOU.
8. WARNING AGAINST PIRACY AND INFRINGEMENT
A. Piracy. Receiving any portion of the Services without paying for them and/or any direct or indirect act or attempted act to engage or
assist in any unauthorized interception or reception of any portion of the Services is a violation of various U.S. federal and state laws and
of this Agreement. The penalties for violating such laws can include imprisonment and civil damage awards of up to $110,000 per
violation.
B. Infringement. Section 605(e)4 of Title 47 of the United States Code makes it a federal crime to modify Equipment to receive encrypted
(scrambled) television programming without payment of required subscriptions. Conviction can result in a fine of up to $500,000 and
imprisonment for five years, or both. Any person who procures Equipment that has been so modified is an accessory to that offense and
may be punished in the same manner. Investigative authority for violations lies with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Equipment
may incorporate copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of such
copyright protection technology must be authorized by DISH Network or its suppliers or licensors, and is intended for home and other
limited pay-per-view uses only, unless otherwise authorized by DISH Network or its suppliers or licensors. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
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9. GENERAL
A. Notice. Any notice required or permitted to be given by us under this Agreement may be provided via the mail, on your bill, as a bill
insert, via broadcast on a television channel, through publication on the website set forth at the top of this Agreement, by telephone, or by
any other reasonable means. If we send you notice by mail, on your bill or as a bill insert, it will be considered given the day after it is
deposited in the U.S. mail, addressed to you at your then-current billing address in our records. If we send you notice via broadcast on a
television channel or through publication on the website set forth at the top of this Agreement, it will be considered given when first
broadcast or published. If we send you notice by telephone, it will be considered given when personally delivered to you or when left as a
message at your then-current phone number in our records. Unless otherwise specified in this Agreement, any notice required or permitted
to be given by you under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be sent by first-class mail addressed to us at the mailing address set
forth at the top of this Agreement, and shall be deemed given when received by us at such mailing address.
B. Physical Address/Change of Address. When setting up your DISH Network account, you must provide us with the physical address
where your Equipment will be located and your Services will be provided. A post office box does not meet this requirement. You must
give us immediate notice of any change of name, mailing address, telephone number, or physical address where your Equipment is
located. You may do this by notifying our customer service center by telephone or in writing at the phone number, mailing address, or email address set forth at the top of this Agreement.
C. Online Account Information. If you have an online account with us, you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your
account username and password and for all activities that occur under your account username and/or password. You must: (i) keep your
account username and password confidential and not share them with anyone else; and (ii) immediately notify us of any unauthorized use
of your password and/or account username or other breach of security.
D. Third-Party Billing Agents. We may enter into relationships with third parties to provide billing and other services on our behalf, in
which case the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall apply to such third parties as applicable under the circumstances. Additional
terms and conditions imposed by our third-party billing agents may apply. For example and without limitation: (i) late fees imposed by our
third-party billing agents may be administered according to our third-party billing agent's billing procedures and applicable state tariffs
and regulations; (ii) our third-party billing agents may require that you pay all past due charges for Services, a restart fee, and/or a
prepayment before we reconnect your Services; and (iii) other services provided by our third-party billing agents, including without
limitation, local telephone service, may need to be restored before DISH Network Services can be restored, and a restoral fee and/or
deposit may be required to restore third-party billing agent services. Partial payments on third-party billing agent bills may be applied first
to the balance due for other services billed on your third-party billing agent bill, including without limitation, local telephone service,
according to the third-party billing agent's billing procedures and applicable state statutes and regulations. Please contact your third-party
billing agent for details. Failure to pay all or any part of your third-party billing agent bill may result in disconnection of Services.
E. Credit Checks. You authorize DISH Network to investigate your financial responsibility and creditworthiness, including without
limitation, acquiring credit reports and histories, and to report any payment defaults to credit reporting agencies. Under the Fair Credit
Reporting Act, you have the right to notify DISH Network if you believe we have reported inaccurate information about your account to
any credit reporting agency. Please include in any such notice the specific item of dispute and why you believe the information reported is
in error.
F. Applicable Law. This Agreement, including without limitation, all matters relating to its validity, construction, performance and
enforcement, and any claim, complaint or dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement, the Services or the Equipment shall be
governed by the laws and regulations of the State of Colorado without giving effect to its conflict of law provisions. This Agreement is
subject to amendment, modification or termination if required by such laws or regulations. If any provision in this Agreement is declared
to be illegal or in conflict with any law or regulation, that provision will be considered modified to the minimum extent necessary to make
such provision legal and no longer in conflict with such law or regulation, without affecting the validity of any other provisions.
G. Remedies Cumulative. The rights and remedies provided under this Agreement to DISH Network in case of your default or breach of
this Agreement are cumulative and without prejudice to any other rights and remedies that DISH Network may have by reason of such
default or breach at law, in equity, under contract or otherwise (all of which are expressly reserved).
H. Other. No salesperson, installer, customer service representative, authorized retailer, or other similarly situated individual is authorized
to change or override this Agreement. DISH Network may, however, change this Agreement at any time and will notify you if that occurs.
The terms and conditions of this Agreement that either are expressly stated to survive or by their nature would logically be expected to
survive its expiration or termination will continue thereafter. This Agreement is in addition to any other written agreement(s), if any,
between you and DISH Network, including without limitation, any applicable Promotion Agreement, and except as provided to the
contrary herein, all such written agreements shall remain in full force and effect. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement to the
contrary, this Agreement replaces and supersedes any and all prior DISH Network Residential Customer Agreements in their entirety, and
such prior DISH Network Residential Customer Agreements shall be of no further force or effect whatsoever. In the event of any
ambiguity between this Agreement and any applicable Promotion Agreement, DISH Network shall have the sole and exclusive authority
to interpret and/or make a final determination concerning any issue arising from such ambiguity.
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Staying Legal
Title 47, Section 605(e)4, United States Code (U.S.C.) makes it a federal crime to modify this receiver to enable it to receive encrypted
(scrambled) television programming without payment of required subscriptions. Conviction can result in a fine of up to $500,000 and
imprisonment for five years, or both. Any owner of this receiver who procures or willfully causes its modification is an accessory to that
offense and may be punishable in the same manner. Investigative authority for violations lies with the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI).
This product may incorporate copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use
of such copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited pay-per-view uses
only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
U.S. Patent No’s 4631603, 4577216, 4819098 are licensed for limited pay per view only.
FCC Compliance
The following text is extracted from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations, as of the publication
date of this Guide. Contact the FCC (see following) or your library for the complete text of the regulations..
Telephone Communication
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the back panel of this equipment
is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must
be provided to the telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may
result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0).
To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the local telephone
company. For products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format
US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits represented by ## are the REN without a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products,
the REN is separately shown on the label.
REN for this equipment: 0.1B or 0.3B
This equipment uses the following Universal Service Order Code (USOC) jacks: RJ-11C.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part
68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product. It is
designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this equipment does not
disable your alarm equipment. If you have questions about what will disable alarm equipment, consult your telephone company or a
qualified installer.
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance
of service may be required. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also,
you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the
equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in
order to maintain uninterrupted service.
If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact DISH Network at 1-800-333-3474 for repair and warranty information. If
the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network
until the problem is resolved.
There are no customer repairable parts inside. Any attempts to repair the receiver will void your authorization to use
it.
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Compliance Information Statement
EchoStar Technologies Corporation, 94 Inverness Terrace East, Englewood CO., (303) 706-4000, declares that: This device
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Radio Interference
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Modifying this receiver may void your authority to use the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Refer to Troubleshooting in Chapter 5 for a detailed description of recommended customer actions.
If none of the remedies on the previous page stops the radio interference, you should contact a licensed radio/television technician, your
satellite dealer, or call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-3474, for assistance.
Signal Strength Present at the Television
In order to properly install this satellite receiver, you will need to have access to specialized equipment that can measure the picture carrier
voltage present on the coax cable. If you do not have access to this equipment, it is recommended that you contact a professional installer.
The FCC requires that amplitude of the signal presented to the television set does not exceed 75.6dBuV.
If the signal measured at the television exceeds this limit, you are required to employ an attenuator, similar to the one provided with your
receiver, to decrease the amplitude of the signal until it no longer exceeds 75.6dBuV.
Connecting to an Over-the-Air Antenna
In order to receive local broadcast channels, you may wish to install an over-the-air antenna into your distribution system. When installing
an antenna, you must be careful to meet certain FCC regulations.
There are many devices that allow you to connect your antenna to your in-home distribution system such as splitters, and amplifiers. The
FCC requires that the isolation between the antenna port and the network port of your system meet the following:
•
80dB from 54 MHz to 216 MHz, at least
•
60dB from 216 MHz to 550 MHz and at least
•
55dB from 550 MHz to 806 MHz.
Measuring the isolation of a device requires specialized equipment. In most cases, it is easier to purchase a splitter or amplifier with the
correctly specified isolation from your local satellite television retailer. The above requirements are extracted from 47CFR15.115. For the
complete text please visit WWW.FCC.GOV.
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Index
A
Dish Antenna System
Connecting 29
Dish Home 8
DishPVR 69
Auto Record and On-Demand Record at the Same Time
Arrow Buttons 19
Arrows/Select 19
Attach a UHF Antenna 23
Attach a UHF Attenuator 33
Auto Recording 64, 69
Automatic Event Timer 57, 63
64
Auto Recording 64, 69
Copy Recordings to Videotape 70
DishPVR Recorded Events Menu 67
Once You’ve Made One or More Recordings
On-Demand Recording 66, 70
Recorded Event’s Info Menu 67
Displaying Program Information 50
DVR 1
DVR Events 66
DVR Features 12, 64
Auto Recording 64
Events 16, 62
On-Demand Recording 64
DVR Recorded Event 16, 62
B
Back Panel 20
Channel 3–4 Out 20
Other Connections 21
RCA Out 20
Remote Antenna 21
Satellite In 21
S-Video Out 20
Telephone Jack 21
TV Antenna/Cable In 21
TV1 Connections 20
Batteries 23
Installing or Changing 23
Low Battery Warning 23
Browse Banner 6, 45, 50
Displaying Information 50
Using 51
E
Editing Event Timers 60
Event Timer Frequency 55
Event Timer Types 55
F
C
Cables
Connecting 31
Caller ID 81
Cancelling a Procedure 46
Change the Remote Control Address 32
Changing a Favorites List 53
Changing Batteries 23
Changing Channel Locks 76
Changing Channels 48
Changing Program Languages 83
Changing Rating Locks 75
Changing the Password 79
Channel 3–4 Out 20
Confirm Remote Control 1 Operation 25
Confirm Remote Control Operation 26
Connecting the Receiver to the Phone Line
Conventions 2
Creating a Favorites List 53
Creating Channel Locks 76
Creating Rating Locks 75
Customer 8
Factory Default Setting 82
Factory Defaults 82
Favorites 11
Favorites Lists 52
Activating 54
Changing 53
Creating 53
Naming 54
Using 52
FCC 124
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
Radio Interference 125
Telephone Communication 124
Finding Programs to Watch 5
Fixed Images 3
Front Panel 19
Arrow Buttons 19
Arrows/Select 19
Buttons 19
Menu 19
Power 19
Recording 19
Smart Card Door 19
System Info 19
TV1 Power 19
27
D
Default Settings 82
Deleting Timers 61
Device Codes
Tuner/Amplifier 112
TV 109
TV/DVD Combo 113
VCR 110
66
G
Getting Started 4
Finding Programs to Watch 5
Ordering Your Programming 4
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H
N
Hiding Adult Channels 79
Highlighting a Choice in a Menu
Highlighting Menu Options 45
Naming a Favorites List 54
Nearby TV
Changing Output Channels 27
Coaxial Connections 24
Connecting 24
Power 19
RCA and S-Video Connections
Recording 19
Remote Control 22, 26
Remote Control 1 2, 25
TV1 Connections 20
TV1 Power 19
46
I
Important Information About This Receiver
Installation Summary 30
Installing Batteries 23
1
L
Languages
Changing 83
Legal Notices 124
Limited Warranty 115
List of Choices in the Menus 45
Locking and Unlocking the Receiver
Locking Pay Per View 77
Locking Receiver Front Panel 77
Locks 9, 74
Adult Channels 79
Channel Locks 76
Front Panel 77
Password 79
Pay Per View 77
Rating Locks 75
Low Battery Warning 23
O
On-Demand Recording 64, 66, 70
DishPVR Recorded Events Menu 67
Once You’ve Made One or More Recordings
Recorded Event’s Info Menu 67
Start Recording a Program 66
Stop Recording a Program 66
Use an Event Timer to Make an On-Demand
Recording 66
On-Screen Messages 98
Open and Close Menus 44
Ordering Your Programming 4
Other Connections 21
Remote Antenna 21
Satellite In 21
Telephone Jack 21
Output Channels 27
Overlapping Timers 59
Over-The-Air
Connecting 31
Overview 2
74
M
Main Menu 7, 44
Making a Favorites List Active
Manual Event Timer
Timers
Manual
54
57
Maximum Number of Timers 60
Menus 43
Browse Banner 6, 45
Cancelling a Procedure 46
Customer 8
Dish Home 8
DVR Events 66
Favorites 52
Front Panel Menu Button 19
Highlighting Choices 46
Highlighting Options 45
Installation Summary 30
List of Choices 45
Locks 9, 74
Main 7
Main Menu 44
Modulator Setup 27
Open and Close 44
Phone System 28
Preferences 10
Favorites
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P
Password 79
Pay Per View
Locks 77
Ordering 52
Stay Legal 124
Personal Identification Number 81
Phone Line
Connecting 27
Setup 28
Phone System 28
Picture in Picture (PIP) 17
PIP 37
Power 19
Preferences 10
Program Banner 50
Displaying Information 50
Program Guide 7, 16, 44, 48, 62
Ordering Pay Per View 52
Scrolling 49
11
Program Guide 7, 44, 48
Selecting a Choice 46
System Setup 9
Themes and Search 5, 7, 44
Timer Conflict 60
Timers 10, 54
Menus and Screens
DVR Record Event 16, 62
Program Guide 16, 62
Modulator Setup 27
25
Q
Quick Record 56
Quick Tours
Basic Features 5
DVR Features 12
Menus 7
Using Picture in Picture (PIP)
Watch and Record 16
17
66
Index
Themes 71
Themes and Search 5, 7, 44
Search 72
Search History 73
Themes 71
Timer Conflict 60
Timers 10, 54
Automatic 57, 63
Before a Timer Operates 55
Deleting 61
Frequency 55
Maximum Number 60
Overlapping 59
Quick Record 56
Reviewing and Editing 60
Special Considerations 61
Types 55
Using 54
Tips
Conventions 2
Troubleshooitng
Using DVR Features 107
Troubleshooting Tables
Buying a Pay Per View Program 104
Changing Channels 104
Hearing a Program 101
On-Screen Messages 98
Using Event Timers 106
Using Favorite Lists 104
Using Locks 103
Using the Menus 102
Using the Program Guide or the Browse Banner
Using the Remote Control 100
Using the Telephone for Voice/Data/FAX 105
Watching a Program 102
Tuner/Amplifier Codes 112
TV Antenna/Cable In 21
TV Codes 109
TV/DVD Combo Codes 113
TV1
Changing Output Channels 27
Coaxial Connections 24
Locking and Unlocking the Front Panel 77
Power 19
RCA and S-Video Connections 25
TV1 Connections 20
Channel 3–4 Out 20
RCA Out 20
S-Video Out 20
TV Antenna/Cable In 21
TV1 Power 19
R
Radio Interference 125
RCA Out 20
Receiver
Radio Interference 125
Telephone Communication 124
Recording 19
Recover Button 26, 42
Remote Antenna 21
Remote Control
Other Features 94
Switch Between TV and Device Volume Control 94
Remote Control 1 22
Change the Address 32
Using 38
Remote Control 2 2, 22, 26
Change the Address 32
Recover Button Programming 26
Using 38
Remote Control Buttons
Control a Tuner or Amplifier 93
Remote Control(s) 21, 85
Attach a UHF Antenna (optional) 23
Attach a UHF Attenuator (optional) 33
Batteries 23
Buttons 89
Change the Address 32
Control Other Devices 85
Installing or Changing Batteries 23
Limited Mode 85
Low Battery Warning 23
Modes for Devices 85
Optimize 32
Remote Control Operation 25, 26
Switch Audio Control 94
Types 22
UHF Pro (optional) 2
Using 38
REN 124
Resetting the Receiver to Factory Default Settings 82
Residential Customer Agreement 116
Reviewing Event Timers 60
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) 124
S
Satellite In 21
Screens and Menus
DVR Record Event 16, 62
Program Guide 16, 62
Scrolling Through the Program Guide
Search 72
History 73
Selecting a Choice in a Menu 46
Selecting Menu Options
Menus
Selecting Options
Telephone Jack
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21
UHF Antenna 23
Unlocking Pay Per View 77
Unlocking Receiver Front Panel
Unlocking the Receiver 74
Updates 84
Using DVR Features 107
Using Quick Record 56
45
Settings, Factory Default 82
Showing Adult Channels 79
Smart Card Door 19
Staying Legal 124
Be Careful Recording Copyrighted Shows/Films
S-Video Out 20
System Info 19
System Setup 9
T
U
49
70
V
VCR Codes
110
W
Warranty 115
Watch and Record
16
77
103
Index
Notes
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Receiver Information
Write the following information in the spaces provided below. You may need to provide this information if you call
the Service Center. To get the Conditional Access Numbers, display the Important System Information menu
(see Ordering Your Program Packages on page 4).
Purchase Location Name:
Purchase Location Telephone Number:
Receiver Serial Number:
Receiver Conditional Access Number
Smart Card Conditional Access Number:
Remote Control Settings
IR Remote Control (included)
Accessory RF Remote Control
Channel 3 or 4
Input Number/Source Name
Remote Control Address (SAT Mode)
TV Code (TV Mode)
VCR Code (VCR Mode)
Auxiliary Code (AUX Mode)
TV Channel Settings
TV Channel or Input for DISH Network
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